Christmas is one of the most globally celebrated holidays in the world. But not everybody celebrates the same way—or even on the same day. While Christmas is, at its core, a Christian holiday ...
Christmas is a global celebration, but each country adds its own unique customs and traditions to this festive season. While the holiday brings people together worldwide, how it’s celebrated varies ...
Christmas, a cherished time worldwide honoring the birth of Jesus Christ, brings its own magic to the Arab world. You might think that in the Arab world, where Islam is the predominant religion, ...
In the U.S., Christmas dinner is usually all about turkey, ham, or roast beef. And there are the traditional side dishes, eggnog and those amazing pecan pies. But it’s different in many countries. A ...
People have many different Christmas traditions. In fact, 94% of Brits say they will have a traditional Christmas meal on ...
In the U.S., holiday season customs can range from the cozy to the confounding, like sharing a kiss under the poisonous and parasitic plant, mistletoe. Around the world, the traditions are as diverse ...
For some, the idea of a big, bearded man sliding down their chimney might seem like cause for alarm. Christmas traditions vary widely around the world, and from caroling horse skulls to cheeky ...
I like celebrating Christmas in the southwest because it’s not the kind you see on TV and in the movies. No one is ever snowed in and there is no such thing as clearing the driveway. Most of us can’t ...
A British woman was shocked at how different Christmas in America is after moving from England, saying she prefers the traditions in her home country. "I must have been really naive when I came here ...