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Are you curious about how Christmas is celebrated in other parts of the world? In this episode, we'll be taking a journey around the globe to explore different Christmas traditions and customs.
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Listen to episode one hereAre you curious about how Christmas is celebrated in other parts of the world? In this episode, we'll be taking a journey around the globe to explore different Christmas traditions and customs.
We'll start by talking about the origins of Christmas and how it became a popular holiday around the world. Then, we'll dive into different countries and regions, and highlight some of their unique Christmas traditions.
We'll also discuss how some countries celebrate Christmas on different days, such as Orthodox Christians who celebrate Christmas on January 7th. We'll explore the different ways that families exchange gifts, and how certain foods and drinks are associated with Christmas in different cultures.
By the end of the episode, they will have a newfound appreciation for the diverse ways that people celebrate this special holiday. So get ready to pack your bags and travel around the world with us to discover the many different ways that people celebrate Christmas!
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