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What do people exchange for Christmas in Canada? (2 things)
Cards and presents.
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In Japan, who is Hoteiosho?
A god or priest
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Why did the tradition of hanging a stocking at the fireplace begin?
Apparently Santa accidently dropped some coins which got caught in a sock that was drying.
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Who do people honour on December the 13th in Sweden?
St Lucia
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In which country did the tradition of the Christmas tree commence?
Germany.
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The first nativity scene was displayed in 1223. In which country?
Italy
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In the UK, what is the day after Christmas called?
Boxing Day.
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Name some of the ingredients of Russia's Salad Olivier.
Meat, vegetables, potatoes and mayonaise.
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What do the Danish people hide in their Christmas dessert?
An almond.
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What is a 'Buche de Noel'?
A cake
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Christians in China call Santa: Dun Che Lao Ren. What does it mean?
Christmas old man.
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On which day does Saint Nicholas bring presents in Belgium?
December the 6th.
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Where do Australians usually celebrate Christmas?
Outdoors/ the beach
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