CHRISTMAS
Merry Christmas! Christmas is a special time of the year. People all around the world enjoy the Christmas season. Some traditions are specific in their country. Australia and the United States share some traditions, however, other things are completely different.
How an Australian Christmas and an United States Christmas are the same is that they both celebrate Christmas on the same date, December twenty-fifth. They both children sing carols and have a kind of Santa. They spend time with their family and friends and exchange gifts. They even go shopping for Christmas presents and Christmas cards to give to family and friends. Some families have parties to have fun. Those are the things an Australian and an United States Chirstmas
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So we will be able to do ice skating, have a snowball fight, play in the snow, and go sledding. What we have for Christmas is hot chocolate, ham, turkey, and eggnog. We have inside so we can stay nice and toasty. For Christmas traditions we hang stockings over the fireplace and have a Santa Claus who drives in his sleigh with eight reindeer. Furthermore, we decorate a pine tree with ornaments and other kinds of decorations. Those are the things that make an Australian Christmas unique.
What makes an Australian Christmas unique is that over there they have a sandy Christmas and have warm weather. What they do over there for fun is that they go surfing, make a sandman, which is kinda like a snowman, but it is made out of sand. They also go to the beach and play in the sand. On Christmas they eat goose or BBQ outside because it is warm outside. Their Christmas traditions are is that they decorate a gum tree we ornaments and other kinds of decorations. Moreover, hang stockings but not over the fireplace. They have Swag Man instead of Santa Claus who drives a four wheeler with his dingoes. Those are the things that make an Australian Christmas unique.
In conclusion, these are the things an Australian and an United States Christmas have in common and what makes them unique. Happy
Jamaicans celebrate Christmas, by going to church. A gift exchange, so pretty much like Secret Santa. They gather lot’s of food for a big dinner in their household. When it’s Christmas day they have a huge feast with chicken, oxtail, curry goat, roast ham, and rice. They call Christmas Eve the “Grand Market.
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Christmas is celebrated in many places, many ways, and at different times. Have you ever thought about how other people celebrate Christmas around the world? And some places might not even celebrate at all, it depends on their religion what type of family they grow up in. For instance, in some countries do most of the same things people do in America like skiing and ice skating. Now let's talk about how people in Canada celebrate Christmas.
It’s a holiday filled with joy, love, and family. We call it Christmas. In Canada they celebrate this holiday with pride. The food, traditions, and gift giving give this North American country a very special holiday. Canada is the best place in the world to celebrate the Christmas holiday.
History has affected many things over the years. However, people and places aren’t the only things that were affected by our history, but the way we celebrate Christmas has been changed too. Although Christmas is still a very traditional holiday, the introduction of new and more modern things has shaped the way we celebrate this incredible holiday today. How we celebrate Christmas has changed a lot due to the growth of other religions, the invention of technology, and the growth of conflicts in certain areas.
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I think Christmas has always been one of my favorite holidays. Maybe because of the special atmosphere that you can feel everywhere, in shops, restaurants , pubs and even streets, where you can hear the magical carols, or maybe it's because of its religious background, but what I can tell you for sure is that I can't think of anything more exciting than the image of the entire family preparing the Christmas Tree or fixing the Christmas dishes.