Many people in the United States celebrate Christmas Day
on December 25. The day celebrates Jesus Christ's birth. It is often
combined with customs from pre-Christian winter celebrations. Many
people erect Christmas trees, decorate their homes, visit family or
friends and exchange gifts.
People celebrate Christmas Day in many ways. In the days or even weeks
before Christmas Day, many people decorate their homes and gardens with
lights, Christmas trees and much more. It is common to organize a
special meal, often consisting of turkey and a lot of other festive
foods, for family or friends and exchange gifts with them. Children, in
particular, often receive a lot of gifts from their parents and other
relatives and the mythical figure Santa Claus. This has led to Christmas
Day becoming an increasingly commercialized holiday, with a lot of
families spending a large part of their income on gifts and food.
Many Sunday schools, churches and communities organize special
events. These can include decorating the neighborhood or a shopping
mall, putting up a Christmas tree and planning a Nativity display,
concert or performance. A lot of plays and songs have a aspect of
Christmas as a theme. Some groups arrange meals, shelter or charitable
projects for people without a home or with very little money.
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