Germans celebrate Advent going from December 1st through December 24th, as well as St. Nicholas's day. If you're talking about Christmas proper, they open presents and go to church on the 24th--so Christmas Eve--and maybe go to church again on the 25th. But the actual celebration is the on the 24th.
After Thanksgiving, you start to get your Christmas props: tree, ornaments and more. Plus, you start to get into the holiday spirit!
Christmas eve is not a holiday on Christmas is a holiday so Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas you can't celebrate Christmas eve its not a holiday
it starts December 18th 2009 the event allways start a week before the real holiday
Yes, Christmas is considered a holiday.
The Christmas holiday is on 25 December, Christmas Day.
There aren't any for either holiday.
· Vixen (one of Santa's reindeer)
· holiday · holly · Hark The Herald Angels Sing (Christmas Carol)
The birth of Jesus Christ. But they celebrate it December 24. They call it "Heiligabend", holy evening (Christmas Eve). December 25 and 26 are called Erster and Zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag, First and Second Christmas Holiday.
A lot of the holidays as well as some festivals in Germany are based on Christian beliefs. The biggest holiday in Germany is Christmas. Easter is also a big holiday. A big non-religious holiday in Germany is Mother's Day.
Her favorite holiday is Christmas!
It is very common for craft stores to start selling Christmas materials around Halloween. This allows people to get their supplies and start projects in plenty of time for the holiday season.