In US, peope will celebate Christmas on December 25th. It is also a day 
combined with customs from pre-Christmas winter celebrations. In United 
States, a big variety peope will eret Christmas trees, decorate homes, 
visit friends, families and also exchange gifts.
 What do they do?
What do they do?At
 homes, people will decorate homes with Christmas trees, lights and 
other elements. They will make their own Christmas tree bright and 
beautiful, full of gift and colors. It is also common for families to 
organize a special meal with turkey and other festive foods. Friends and
 families will exchange gifts to express love and wish. So, childern in 
particular will receive lots of gifts.
Many Sunday schools, 
churches and communities organize special events. These can include 
decorating the neighborhood or a shopping mall, putting up a Christmas 
tree and planning a Nativity display, concert or performance. A lot of 
plays and songs have a aspect of Christmas as a theme. Some groups 
arrange meals, shelter or charitable projects for people without a home 
or with very little money.
 Public Life
Public LifeGovernment
 offices, organizations, businesses and schools are closed, almost 
without exception. Many people visit relatives or friends and are out of
 town. This may cause congestion on highways and at airports. Public 
transit systems do not run on their regular schedules. In general, 
public life closes down completely.
 Background
BackgroundThe
 original meaning of Christmas is a special church service, or mass, to 
celebrate the birth of Christ. The story of the Nativity, or the events 
surrounding the birth of Jesus, are particularly important in religious 
celebrations of Christmas. However, many traditions that are around 
today have their roots in pre-Christian winter festivals. These include 
the importance of candles and decorations made from evergreen bushes and
 tree, symbolizing everlasting light and life.
In Roman times, a 
mid-winter festival was held. This was a relaxing time with a lot of 
parties and merry making. It was also common to give other people small 
gifts, such as dolls for children and candles for adults. This festival 
culminated with the celebration of the winter solstice, which fell on 
December 25 in the Roman calendar. In Scandinavia, a festival called 
Yule and lasting up to twelve days was held in late December and early 
January. In this time people burnt logs and held parties. These customs 
have influences how Christmas Day is celebrated today in the United 
States.
The Bible does not give a precise date for the birth of 
Jesus. It is also unclear when December 25 became associated with the 
birth of Jesus, although it may have been around two hundred years after
 his birth. In the early centuries of Christianity, the anniversary of 
the birth of Jesus was not a cause for celebrations. The idea of turning
 this day into a celebration started in the early Middle Ages in Europe.
During
 Reformation and up until the middle of the 1800s, Christmas was often 
not celebrated because partying and merry making was seen as 
unchristian. From about 1840, celebrating Christmas became more 
widespread. December 25 was declared a federal holiday in the United 
States in 1870. Since then Christmas Day has become a steadily more 
important holiday.
 Symbols
SymbolsA
 wide range of people and objects represent Christmas. These include 
baby Jesus, the Nativity and the Three Kings, but also Santa Claus, 
reindeer and elves. Common objects at this time of year are pine trees, 
holly, decorations, fairy lights, candles and presents. Christmas Day is
 now truly a mix of religious celebration and commercial interests.
Of course, many other countries also celebrate Christmas. For them all, this day is special and meaningful.
Have a nice Christmas day!
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