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How about new traditions that have popped up in the past few years due to economic issues?  Many fam


Singing of Christmas songs.  Many people used to go from house to house singing songs but this does not happen much anymore.  Youth groups will sometimes do this and will sometimes go to retirement homes and sing there
Decoration of the outside of your house -- usually with lights, but there are getting to be more kinds of decorations that people put up in yards now, like inflatable snowmen or reindeer made of lights
Many of us go to traditional 'Midnight Mass' which is exciting for the kids as they dont usually cheapest airline tickets klm get to go to a dark candle-lit church at midnight very often. The ancient type of church looks particularly cheapest airline tickets klm picturesque with its leaded windows decorated with candles and dark green holly boughs. There is usually a crib which has been gradually put together by the children on Christingle afternoon at the beginning of Lent. The exciting thing is that there is no baby Jesus in his crib ...yet!
Most families open their presents under the tree on Christmas morning -often one person/one present at a time which can take all morning! Then there is a roast turkey (and we have crackers to pull with tiny gifts inside and paper hats to put on while eating dinner as the kids like the adults to looks silly! as this is 'fun!'
How about new traditions that have popped up in the past few years due to economic issues?  Many families that I know have been drawing names from a hat instead of buying for everyone in the family.  A few families have even instituted "present-free" Christmas to reduce the stress of gift-giving and help family members enjoy the holiday more.  My own family has been "making" Christmas out of common household items for years.  I still vividly remember the year we had a Christmas "snowball" fight with rolled up tube-socks!
There are a lot of commonalities in how the US and England celebrate Christmas. In general, US Christmases seem to be more secularized. Santa Clause is more prevalent than the baby Jesus. However much of the modern Christmas tradition in both cultures comes from Charles Dickens.
For English kids, Christmas is the time to have fun with family and friends and recieve gifts from Father Christmas, a Santa Claus-like figure, who is pictured as wearing a long red or green robe. This lover of children is said to leave presents for them in their stockings(or pillowcases that they hang at the end of their bed) on Christmas Eve. The gifts are usually opened on Christmas Day, though not until afternoon.
In England the day after Christmas is called Boxing Day, named so because young boys used to go go around on this day collecting money in clay boxes. cheapest airline tickets klm The boxes were smashed open, when they were full.

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