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How do you spend Christmas in major countries?

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way ... colored lights, Christmas trees, Santa Claus, Christmas gifts and Christmas songs all highlight people's expectations for Christmas. Today, let's follow Cat D to learn how people around the world spend this sacred festival.

First, the United States

Speaking of Christmas, foreigners in the United States are undoubtedly the most enjoyable group.

Their Santa Claus is like this:

Like this:

And this:

Second, Britain

Corrupt country, ah bah. Emmmm, England, let's take a look at their Christmas dinner, eggnog, salmon, smoked ham, all kinds of sweets, and the indispensable main course turkey.

Third, France

France's Christmas spending budget seems sacrosanct. Every year in the middle of June, 5438+065438+ 10, many people begin to plan what dishes to decorate at home for Christmas. How crowded was the supermarket in Paris ten days before Christmas? Just think about the scene when we buy new year's goods.

Four. Italy

Compared with Santa Claus admired by most western countries, the tradition of Christmas in Italy is more inclined to witch's day, which existed before the origin of Christianity. The legendary Italian witch is an old lady riding a broom. When she enters the children's room through the chimney, the good children will get the witch's candy, and the bad children will only get coal.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Germany

In Germany, Christmas is also called "Advent", which usually lasts more than 40 days. Different from other countries, they will make a "Christmas calendar", which is essential for them. The traditional Christmas calendar is like a small house with 24 windows. From 65438+February 1, people get up every morning and open the small window corresponding to the date. When all the windows are open, Christmas will come. . Nowadays, the things on the Christmas calendar are usually chocolates, sweets and other sweets. Adults and children like to enjoy opening the Christmas calendar.

Sixth, China.

Actually, I prepared a long speech, but ...

What Christmas did jb spend in the exam month? Have you reviewed CET4 and CET6? Are you ready for the postgraduate entrance examination? What about the national examination? MBA? What about MPA? Rolling learning

This Christmas tree is for you. Walk.

Finally,

If not, I'll ask later. Serious face:)