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The Robes Of Pink (Fe Male) And The Blue Day Green (Mans) Is What They Are Wear On The Day Of The Christmas.
Normally, people don't dress any differently than they do on any other day. Some people do wear Christmas sweaters, though.
People in the United States do not wear special clothes for Christmas. Some might dress up a bit, but most wear clothes they would wear any other day.
It is August 6th. It is Jamaican Independence Day so you wave your jamaican flags and wear and display green,black, and gold(yellow) everywhere to show support.
Christmas, st. patricks day, Halloween, Easter, valentines day
Some People have Christmas dinner on Christmas day and some people eat it on Boxing day
They don'tThey don't wear crowns as such. Traditionally, Christmas Crackers are placed near each diner at Christmas Day dinner. These crackers usually contain a small gift, a silly joke or riddle and a paper hat which is crown shaped. People often wear the paper hat throughout Christmas Dinner.
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
Australians wear whatever they wish. In hot regions (and no, not all of Australia is hot on Christmas Day), clothing is extremely casual, from shorts and t-shirts right down to beachwear.
After Christmas bargains.
There is no tradition which dictates that one should wear a particular colour to church on Christmas Day. One can always wear traditional Christmas colours of red, green, white or gold, while purple is the colour of royalty, and traditionally associated with Advent, the season that precedes Christmas. However, all colours may be worn to church at Christmas.
Jamaican people may celebrate Christmas similar to that of americans , however there are a few differences. Jamaicans take part in a thing called "Grand Market" on Christmas Eve, it is similar to the concept of black friday the only difference being Grand Market is held on Christmas eve. Some Jamaicans may go to parties or some may go to church on Christmas Day or on Christmas eve and have a countdown until Christmas day. However most Jamaicans stay home and have a large dinner which comprises of: gungo peas and rice, chicken, ham, curried goat, sorrel and many more variations. After this dinner family members may engage in recreational activities such as: playing dominoes or cards or just having a "talk"