In many areas people may feel pressured by all the Christmas trees and commercials, and banners and promotions, and sales and other things.
Another answerBecause Christmas has been made a "national holiday", so technically, anyone can celebrate it.
Another answerChristmas has become secularized (the same with Easter). Some of the aspects of the holiday come from paganism, like decorating trees and putting gifts under them. And, people who aren't believers like giving and receiving presents too.
People who practice the Jewish faith do not celebrate Christmas.
Because most Mexicans are Roman Catholic (i.e.: they believe in Jesus, the Virgin Mary and the apostles). As such, they celebrate Christmas.
They are most likely not christian. Christmas is when you celebrate the birth of Jesus. Our savior. they may not believe in him.
Christmas celebrates the birthday of Jesus of Nazareth; the founder of Christianity whom Christians believe to be the Son of God.
There are a variety of reasons why people don't celebrate. Some do not believe in Jesus. Others believe that Christmas is disrespectful to Jesus as it has blatantly pagan roots. Others are just fed up with the commercialism and hypocrisy.
Christmas means Christ's mass celebrating the birth of Christ.
Correct: wherever there are people who believe in God and Jesus, there will be Christmas.Yes. People celebrate Christmas all over the world; my friend celebrates Christmas and Hanukkah.
They do not celebrate Christmas because they do not believe in Jesus however they do celebrate New Years like we celebrate Christmas here...in Turkey Santa is called Noel Baba in fact Santa Claus was born in Turkey. Even though they do not celebrate Christmas they put up decorations.In Turkey they believe in another god and not the god we believe in and that is why they do not celebrate Christmas.:)
There are a variety of reasons why people don't celebrate. Some do not believe in Jesus. Others believe that Christmas is disrespectful to Jesus as it has blatantly pagan roots. Others are just fed up with the commercialism and hypocrisy.
There are no official estimates as to exactly how many people celebrate Christmas globally, but seeing as there are over 2.1 billion Christians in the world, or about a third of world's population, it is feasible to assume that at least 1 out of every 3 people in the world celebrate Christmas.
They celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Because they believe in Jesus, and this was the day Jesus was born.