What countries celebrate Christmas other then December? Or What countries don't Celebrate Christmas at all?
Nordic countries celebrate Christmas on the 24th of December. Days before that preparations for food, decorations, and shopping for gifts occur. This is like the festivities in other parts of the world.
Christmas in Romania is celebrated on the 25th of December,like in most other countries. :)
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The Philippines is unique and is different from the other country because of it's mixed cultures from different countries e.g. religion from Spain. And it's also because of political contacts with other countries e.g. being hospitable. :))
Mostly all countries use others countries language to help in trade and other things.
The day after Christmas, Boxing Day, is a holiday in the UK and other countries such as Australia.
In Croatia, the Christmas tree is decorated on the eve of Christmas before mass.
Christmas is usually observed on December 25, though some countries may observe it on other days.
An exporter sends things to other countries. An importer brings things in from other countries.
Well, I don't know about other countries, but when I lived in Okinawa, we used a fake Christmas tree.
It makes it unique because Italy is the only place in the world with a leaning tower of Pisa and a lot of it's food most people in other countries don't eat or don't usually eat at least. This and many other things makes it unique in many ways!