They celebrate it on the beach and have barbeques
Not all Australians celebrate Christmas on the beach. However, for those who do, there are many factors.The weather is often hot at Christmas time, being Australia's summer, so the beach is the perfect place to celebrate.There is no limit to the size of family gatherings on the beach.A barbequed dinner near the beach means less cleanup at home.There are lots of family activities to enjoy on the beach when everyone gathers together. There is no concern about the children becoming bored.
By:Makena Koryn Carroll. we do the same thing as everyone else we just wake up in the morning and find presents under the tree. We celebrate at the beach and have a picnic too. It is just the same as you and me!- except some of you don't have water to swim in!
Beach Picnic - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Beach Picnic - 1939 was released on: USA: 9 June 1939
Christmas is celebrated throughout Australia, in the cities, towns and outback, depending on whether or not one's cultural background allows individuals to follow Christmas. Australians usually celebrate at home, but many go away on holiday and celebrate by the beach, or at relatives' houses. Many also book in to restaurants for a special Christmas dinner.
The cast of Beach Picnic - 1939 includes: Clarence Nash as Donald Duck
People in New Zealand may celebrate Christmas at any of a number of places. Most people stay at home, enjoying a normal Christmas dinner or barbeque in the backyard. Many book tables at a restaurant, while others go to the beach.
Go to the beach or have a picnic
Christmas is celebrated in Australia wherever people wish. Christians around Australia celebrate Christmas in their churches, at homes, in the backyard, in public parks, on the beach - wherever they have the freedom to do so.
Simply Delicioso - 2007 Beach Picnic - 1.3 was released on: USA: 2007
Americans celebrate it as the end of summer and usually relax with family and friends, attend parades, have a BBQ or picnic and go to the beach or lake. Originally Labor Day was celebrated to honor workers' contributions to society with parades.