People in Britain and the USA celebrate Christmas on 25 December. They believe Jesus Christ was born on that day. People decorate their homes and Christmas trees. They prepare gifts for each other and write special Christmas cards. Children often hang Christmas stocking near the fireplace. They beliebe that Father Christmas is a kind old man who puts sweets and small toys in their stocking.
On Christmas Day families sit down to table to have a big dinner. They usually have turkey or goose with vegetables. After dinner they meet in the living room to listen to their monarch on television. There is also a tradition to walk from house to house in the evening, ring handbells and sing Christmas songs. People give them tasty things and a little money.
People in Britain and the USA celebrate Christmas on 25 December. They believe Jesus Christ was born on that day. People decorate their homes and Christmas trees. They prepare gifts for each other and write special Christmas cards. Children often hang Christmas stocking near the fireplace. They beliebe that Father Christmas is a kind old man who puts sweets and small toys in their stocking.
On Christmas Day families sit down to table to have a big dinner. They usually have turkey or goose with vegetables. After dinner they meet in the living room to listen to their monarch on television. There is also a tradition to walk from house to house in the evening, ring handbells and sing Christmas songs. People give them tasty things and a little money.