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Christmas Celebrations Across The World
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Here's how other people celebrate:
AUSTRALIA
1.The hot temperatures of up to 38 degrees Celcius means lots of beaching, surfing and shopping,
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3. Traditional dinners are replaced with family gatherings in back yards, picnics in parks, gardens and on the beach.
4. It's all about family...
5. And lastly, because of the possibilty of Santa suffering heat stroke down under, he's replaced by 'Swag Man' who wears a brown Akubra (those iconic outback wide-brimmed hats), a blue singlet and long baggy shorts. He spends all winter under Uluru with his merry dingoes (wild Australian dog) and then at Christmas time, he gets in his huge four-wheel drive and sets off through the red dust to deliver his presents.
BETHLEHEM
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2. Christian homes in Bethlehem are marked by a cross painted over the door and each home displays a homemade manger scene.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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2.They enjoy the practice of cutting a branch from a cherry tree and putting it in water indoors to bloom. If the bloom opens in time for Christmas it is considered good luck, and also a sign that the winter may be short. The hope of early spring helps keep spirits up during the long dark winter.
INDIA
1. Christians in India decorate mango or banana trees at Christmas time.
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MEXICO
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2. The main Christmas celebration in Mexico is called las posadas, which refers to processions reenacting Joseph and Mary's search for a place to stay in Bethlehem. The processions begin nine days before Christmas because the original journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem took nine days. Friends and family members divide themselves into two groups - pilgrims and innkeepers and proceed with the full re-inactment.
ANGLOPHONE WORLD (UK, English Canada and America primarily)
Ah the selling TV christmas; snow, snowmen, warm fire places, decorated christmas trees, miseltoe, christmas carols, knitted reeindeer sweaters and red sown stockings!
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A time for family, a time for shopping, and a time for food, food and more food (turkey, puddings, chocolates...etc)!!!
Is there a particularly special way you celebrate christmas???
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