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What do we call 24th, 25th and 26th of December?
Christams Eve, Christams Day, Boxing Day
Give 3 names of English Christams songs
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What British people write on Christmas Cards?
Merry Christmas, Season's greetings
When British people start to get ready for Christmas?
in late October
Where was Jesus born?
Bethlehem in a manger
What do British people do with the letter they write to Santa?
They toss it straight in the fire!
Name three things – What do British people eat on Christmas Day?
The main dish is usually roast turkey, with potatoes, brussels sprout, bacon-wrapped chipolataswhich are mini sausages bacon-wrapped miniature pork sausages.
Why is it called a Boxing Day
Nobles gave presents to their servants
What do they do nowadays on Boxing Day?
They go shopping.
Where do British people hang their stockings?
in the UK people hang stockings around the bed being surrounded by presents or above fireplace
What does christmas pudding consist of?
dried fruits, nuts, brandy sauce, holly as a decoration
What do kids leave for Father Christmas by their stockings?
brandy and minced pie
Is it optional to wear the paper crown?
no!!! It is mandatory!
What happens if you don’t take down the Christmas decoration when you’re supposed to?
you'll have bad luck for the rest of the year
Name as many things as possible – What can you find inside a Christmas cracker?
Inside the cracker is usually a cheesy plastic prize, a paper crown and a terrible joke! :)
What name do British people use to call Santa?
Father Christmas
What does his Majesty the King speak about on his speech?
he gives a holiday speech reflecting on the events of the past year.