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Santa Claus has an address in which country?
Canada. It's Santa Claus, North Pole, HOH OHO, Canada.
What is supposed to be a symbol of love, laughter, and compassion at Christmas?
 
Mistletoe
 
Christmas trees
In which country do people spend their Christmas Eve eating at KFCs? It's such a popular tradition that customers have to book their seats 2 months in advance.
Japan
In which country can Christmas dinner last for more than 4 hours?
 
In Italy
 
In Germany
How many islands in the world are named ‘Christmas’?
Two. One is in the Pacific Ocean and the other in the Indian Ocean.
What were the earliest known Christmas tree decorations?
 
Fruit (mainly apples)
 
Candles
Which country is Christmas tree decoration believed to have originated in?
Germany
The biggest Christmas gift in the world, The Statue of Liberty, was gifted to the US by which nation on Christmas day in 1886?
The French
Which company was the first to use Santa Claus during the winter season for promotion?
Coca-Cola
Which country donates the Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square to the people of London every year?
 
Norway
 
Canada
Which American state was the first to officially recognize Christmas in 1836?
 
Alabama
 
Texas
What do the British wear on their heads while eating Christmas dinner?
Paper crowns (stored in Christmas crackers.)
How long do Christmas trees usually grow before they are sold? (You can be wrong about 2 years.)
 
For about 15 years.
 
For about 5 years.
Since which century have Christmas trees been sold in the U.S.?
 
The 19th century
 
The 17th century
How many Christmas cards are sent in the U.S. alone each year? (You can be wrong about 1 million.)
 
More than 3 billion.
 
More than 6 billion.