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CHRISTMAS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA In California, Santa Claus sweeps in on a surf board.

Santa Claus was born in US in the 1860's he was named this as he had a white beard and a In America the traditional Christmas dinner is roast turkey with vegetables and sauces. For
belly, so he was named Santa Claus as this was the Dutch word for St Nicholas, Sintaklaas. dessert it is rich, fruity Christmas pudding with brandy sauce. Mince pies, pastry cases filled
Although the Dutch had bought him with them in the 17th century, he did not become an with a mixture of chopped dried fruit.
important person at Christmas until the Novelist Washington Irving put him in a novel that
The majority of Americans celebrate Christmas with the exchange of gifts and greetings and
he wrote in 1809. This first Santa Claus was still known as St. Nicholas, he did smoke a
with family visits. For many, the day begins on Christmas Eve with the Midnight Mass. At
pipe, and fly around in a wagon without any reindeer, but he did not have his red suit or live
Christmas it snows in many states, so dinner is usually eaten indoors. Dinner usually is roast
at the North Pole, he did however bring presents to children every year.
turkey, goose, duck or ham served with cranberry sauce, then plum pudding or pumpkin pie
In 1863 He was given the name Santa Claus and bore the red suit, pipe, and his reindeer and followed by nuts and fruit.
sleigh.
American homes are decorated with holly, mistletoe and branches of trees, most have a
Now Christmas celebrations vary greatly between regions of the United States, because of Christmas tree hung with electric lights, tinsel, baubles, and strings of popcorn and candy
the variety of nationalities which have settled in it. canes.

In Pennsylvania, the Moravians build a landscape, called a putz - under the Christmas tree, In Colorado, an enormous star is placed on the mountain, it can be seen for many kilometers
while in the same state the Germans are given gifts by Belsnickle, who taps them with his around, while in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, a star is lit in early December.
switch if they have misbehaved.
Polish Americans on Christmas Eve spread hay on their kitchen floor and under the
Early European settlers brought many traditions to the United States. Many settled in the tablecloth to remind them of a stable and a manger. When they make up the table for dinner
early days in the South, these settlers would send Christmas greetings to their distant two extra places are set up for Mary and the Christ Child in case they should knock at the
neighbors by shooting firearms and letting off fireworks. In Hawaii this practice is still in use door to ask for shelter.
as under the sunny skies, Santa Claus arrives by boat and Christmas dinner is eaten outdoors.
In Philadelphia, a procession called a mummers parade runs for a whole day with bands,
In Alaska, a star on a pole is taken from door to door, followed by Herod's Men, who try to dancers and people in fancy dress.
capture the star. Colonial doorways are often decorated with pineapple, a symbol of
There are two homes for Santa Claus in the United States one is in Torrington, Connecticut,
hospitality.
where Santa and his helpers give out presents. The other home is in Wilmington, New York,
In Alaska, boys and girls with lanterns on poles carry a large figure of a star from door to where a village for Santa and his reindeer is located.
door. They sing carols and are invited in for supper.
In Arizona they follow the Mexican traditions called Las Posadas. Families play out the parts
In Washington D.C., a huge, spectacular tree with Christmas ornaments is lit ceremoniously of Mary and Joseph searching for somewhere to stay. They form a procession and visit their
when the President presses a button and turns on the tree's lights. friends' and neighbors' homes where they admire each family's Nativity crib. In parts of New
Mexico, people place lighted candles in paper bags filled with sand on streets and rooftops to
In Boston, carol singing festivities are famous. The singers are accompanied by hand bells.
light the way for the Christ Child.
In New Orleans, a huge ox is paraded around the streets decorated with holly and with
ribbons tied to its horns.

In Arizona, the Mexican ritual called Las Posadas is kept up. This is a ritual procession and
play representing the search of Mary and Joseph for a room at the inn. Families play the parts
and visit each other's houses enacting and re-enacting the drama and, at the same time,
having a look at each family's crib.

In Hawaii, Christmas starts with the coming of the Christmas Tree Ship, which is a ship
bringing a great load of Christmas fare. Santa Claus also arrives by boat.
CHRISTMAS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Opening the Christmas Stocking
Family presents are opened either late morning or during the afternoon. The family gather
How is Christmas Celebrated in Britain? together to open the presents found under the Christmas tree.
Christmas is a truly magical season, bringing families and friends together to share the much
loved customs and traditions which have been around for centuries. Most people are on A Traditional English Christmas Dinner
holiday in the UK and stay at home with their family on Christmas day, the main day for The Christmas Dinner is the main Christmas meal and is traditionally eaten at mid-day or
Christmas celebrations in Britain. early afternoon on Christmas Day in England, and also in the rest of Britain.
A traditional English and British Christmas dinner includes roast turkey or goose, brussels
Christmas Trees sprouts, roast potatoes, cranberry sauce, rich nutty stuffing, tiny sausages wrapped in bacon
Most houses in Britain, will have a tree of some sort or other which they will decorate and (pigs in a blanket) and lashings of hot gravy.
will place the presents under. For pudding (dessert) we eat a rich, fruity pudding which is doused in flaming brandy said
The traditional Christmas tree is a fir tree but now-a-days more people buy artificial trees to to ward off evil spirits. This rich, fruity pudding is called the Christmas Pudding.
'save the earth'. The decorating of the tree is usually a family occasion, with everyone
helping. When is Boxing Day?
Today, Christmas trees are decorated with tinsel, lights and small ornaments which hang In Britain, Boxing Day is usually celebrated on the following day after Christmas Day,
from the branches. Chocolate coins or chocolate shapes are also hung on the Christmas tree which is 26 December. However, strictly speaking, Boxing Day is the first weekday after
and the presents are put under the tree. Christmas.
Like Christmas Day, Boxing Day is a public holiday. This means it is typically a non
What are Christmas Carols? working day in the whole of Britain. When Boxing Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday the
Christmas carols are special songs which are sung during the Christmas season. The songs following Monday is the public holiday.
are about Jesus and the time when he was born.
DID YOU KNOW?!
Christmas Eve Father Christmas has two addresses, Edinburgh and the North Pole. Letters addressed
Christmas Eve (December 24) is traditionally the day for decorating churches and homes. It to 'TOYLAND' or 'SNOWLAND' go to Edinburgh, but letters addressed to 'THE
marks the beginning of the period formally known as Christmas-tide. NORTH POLE' have to be sent there because
Christmas traditionally started at sunset on 24 December. Our ancient ancestors considered Father Christmas' reindeers are called Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid,
this to be Christmas Evening (Christmas Eve for short). Donner/Donder, Blitzen, and Rudolph. Eight of these names are taken from Clement
C. Moore's "A Visit From St. Nicholas," and the ninth from the song "Rudolph the
What happens on Christmas Eve in Britain? Red-Nosed Reindeer" (NB. Donder is also known as Donner.)
Night time on Christmas Eve is a very exciting time for young children. It is the time when Christmas crackers were invented by Thomas Smith. He had imported some French
Father Christmas (Santa) comes. novelties to sell as Christmas gifts, but these were not popular until he wrapped them
The children leave mince pies and brandy for Father Christmas, and a carrot for the reindeer. up and added a snapper.
From 1870, children have hung up Christmas stockings at the ends of their beds or along the The first instrument on which the carol "Silent Night" was played was a guitar.
mantelpiece above the fireplace. copyright of projectbritain.com
Children hang Christmas stockings or bags up ready for Father Christmas, who will The popular Christmas song "Jingle Bells" was composed in 1857 by James Pierpont,
hopefully fill them up with presents, if the children have been good. and was originally called "One-Horse Open Sleigh". It was actually written for
Thanksgiving, not Xmas.
Christmas Day
Christmas Day is the favourite day for children. They wake up very early in the morning to
find their stockings have been filled by Father Christmas and excitedly unwrap the presents
before going down to breakfast.

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