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How many people will open Christmas presents this year?

There are no statistics for how many people will open Christmas presents this year, but it is safe to assume that it will be billions.


When does the Queen open her Christmas presents?

The Queen's Christmas speech is normally broadcasted on television at about 3pm in Britain.


Why do you have to wrap presents?

It is not required that you wrap presents, but many people like to wrap presents so the receiver of the gift won't know what it is until they open it up. People love to see others open their gifts in excitement.


When do people in Armenia open Christmas presents?

in one year from today- they already opened presents today!


What do Denmark people do on christhmas morning?

Enjoy our presents. We open our presents on Christmas Eve, the 24th of December.


Do people in New Zealand exchange presents in Christmas and when do they open them?

Yes they do exchange presents and are opened on Christmas day


What do the people in Illinois do for Christmas?

people gather together with their family and open presents and they have fun


When do people in Honduras open Christmas presents?

they open them after they wake up just like most everyone does


In England do they open Christmas presents on Christmas Day?

In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come


Do you have to be born in Great Britain to audition for Harry Potter?

Unfortunately the auditions are only open to people native to Britain unless the part calls for someone of another nationality. They want only authentic accents.


Why do some people wait until Christmas morning to open presents?

Christmas is the day where people are happy... and it's the day when I, and most other people open gifts.


Did Matthew Perry open the posts of great Britain in the 1800 yes or no?

No, Matthew Perry did not open the ports of Great Britain in the 1800s. He was an American naval officer who played a significant role in opening Japan to the West through the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854. This event marked the end of Japan's isolationist policy, but it did not involve Great Britain.