Christmas in America
The Christmas tree plays an important part in the holiday tradition. Often times it is topped by a star to represent the Star of Bethlehem, or by an angel which announces the birth of Christ.
Many families also decorate outside of the home with regional traditions and according to the weather. Some form of lighting are often used on the homes and in the yards during the holidays.
Food plays an important part in the American Christmas. It is often a
time of an extended open house with friends dropping by to bring gifts or just
to wish everyone a happy holiday.
At this time it is appropriate to offer these guests food and
beverage, so many homes have a variety of treats prepared in advance for these
occasions. Although many families serve a variety of menus for Christmas
dinner, the standard fare seems to include turkey, dressing, potatoes, gravy,
cranberry sauce, vegetables, a salad and some sort of dessert.
Various churches play an important part in the American Christmas. Many
families feel that it is important to go to church on Christmas. There are also
a variety of associated activities such as church dinners, live Nativity
scenes, choir concerts, special church services,
Christmas Traditions in England
A great Christmas tree is erected in TRAFALGAR Square in London and
is a focal point
for carol singing
In the last few years many English homes
have also adopted the America customof decorating the outside of their houses
with various decorations and lights.
Santa Claus is commonly known as Father
Christmas in England and delivers the presents and fills the STOCKINGS on Christmas Eve
A typical Christmas dinner in England would be a roast dinner (usually
roast turkey or chicken) with a great variety of vegetables including Brussels
sprouts, carrots, cauliflower cheese, parsnips and roast potatoes with stuffing
and other trimmings such as small sausages wrapped in bacon.
French Christmas
Decorations
The sapin de Noël is
the main decoration in homes, streets, shops, offices, and factories. The sapin de Noël appeared in Alsace in
the 14th century, decorated with apples, paper flowers, and ribbons, and was
introduced in France in 1837.
Another important aspect of French Christmas celebrations
is the crèche filled withsantons ,
which is displayed in churches and many homes. Living crèches in the form of plays and puppet shows
based on the Nativity are commonly performed to teach the important ideas of
Christianity and the Christmas celebration.
Christmas in
Bolivia
In Bolivia Christmas is one of the most important holidays.
Family celebrations begin
when they return home from midnight mass with a traditionalBolivian dinner and
festivities.
Unlike in the
northern hemisphere, Christmas takes place in summer and it is warm so it is
common for families to toast with cold drinks. Dinner consists of picana a
soup made with meat and spices accompanied by salad, fruit and roasted meat.
Although Western traditions
are slowly becoming incorporated into Bolivian households it is not customary
to decorate the outside of homes or have a Christmas tree.
Instead the most important decoration in a Bolivian home is the pesebre or navity scene, which is also sometimes called a nacimiento.
It is the centerpiece in the family home and also prominent in the church. It is also common to see gourds carved and decorated to create small navity scenes.
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