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  • When you hear the word Christmas

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    When you hear this Christmas word, many things will certainly come into your mind. These things are surely associated with happiness, enjoyment, and laughter. This is not surprising at all, since it is celebrated in almost the same way in many places around the world. In all these places, traditions both common and unique are sure to be found. Certainly, these traditions are the things you, as well as many Christmas-lovers, immediately think when they hear this word.

    Christmas Tree

    Setting up a tree to celebrate the Yuletide season is perhaps the most common tradition celebrated in all corners of the world. It is after all associated with the realization and associated that Yuletide is indeed about to come. It is also usually seen in families days—or even months—prior to the actual celebration.

    Of course, it is called such for a reason; they are no ordinary trees. It is supposed to be decorated with ornaments and lights. These beautify the tree and turn it into something extra special. Usually, a pine tree is used to be beautified and decorated.

    However, in places where there are no pine trees, artificial trees that could be reused every Christmas can be the alternative to pine trees.

    Santa Claus

    Another tradition commonly followed by many cultures can be summarized in two words: Santa Claus.

    Santa Claus is the common name for St. Nicholas, whose existence is disputed by scholars even up to now. Santa Claus embodies the spirit of sharing. He is popular as the character that flies in the night and distributes gifts to kids who have been nice.

    Santa Claus is usually clad in red clothes with fur. His hair, as well as his long beard, is white. He is also popular for his congenial laugh, which can be heard in many toy stores come Yuletide season.

    Christmas Decorations

    Definitely a mark that the season is fast approaching is the beautiful and bright decorations. Commonly, these decorations include poinsettia, lights, and garlands. For the privileged, a Nativity set-up where the Holy Family is simulated can be seen. These decorations mark the anticipation of the celebration. Usually, they are set up months before the actual celebration.
    The decorations usually vary from culture to culture. In some cultures, extravagant decorations marked by brightly shining lights and statues can be found.

    In some, the more simple decorations are preferred. In other cultures, decorations revolve around the colors red and green.

    Christmas Songs

    Songs pertaining to different events of the season are common in most cultures. These songs range from everything to anything. It may talk about the birth of Jesus Christ or Santa Claus. Over the years, a wide range of topics have been talked about.

    Many people distinguish modern songs to classical songs. The classical songs are usually slow and emotional, such as Silent Night and The First Noel. The modern songs, on the other hand, are the ones recently released. These songs are usually fast and upbeat. In any case, both kinds of songs revolve around a united theme: Christmas.

  • Christmas symbols that will always remind you of Christmas

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    Christmas is probably one of the most awaited times of the year especially by children. The day is important because it is the day Jesus Christ was born and is celebrated in so many ways.

    There are different Christmas customs and traditions around the world. Most of the time, people are eager to prepare for the yuletide season and even months before the celebration, there are already lots of symbols that will tell you that the yuletide season is already coming.

    One or two months before December, there are already symbols almost anywhere that will tell you that it is Christmas again! These symbols can be found in churches, on the streets and even in your own household. Do you know why they are important? Here are just some of the Christmas symbols and their significance.

    Angel

    As written in the Bible, an angel appeared to the shepherds to announce the birth of Christ. Angelic symbols are often used for Christmas decorations and these come in different forms.

    Three Wise Men

    The three Kings traveled just to offer Jesus their gifts. These men believe that Jesus is the King of Kings and this is why they gave him three precious gifts – gold, frankincense and myrrh.

    Star

    The three wise men followed the star of Bethlehem for them to reach Jesus.

    Manger

    Because no one in the city allowed the Holy family to stay in their houses and the hotels are also fully booked, Mary gave birth to Jesus in a stable. The manger is where Baby Jesus slept.

    Candles

    God sent Jesus to light the earth and redeem the sins of people. Candles are representation of the light that He gave mankind.

    Christmas Cards

    Christmas cards are greetings sent by people to their loved ones.

    Gifts

    Because the three wise men have given their gifts to Jesus, Christmas has become the season of gift giving.

    Christmas Caroling

    Christmas is characterized by singing, dancing and merrymaking. It has been a medieval custom for people to sing carols during the Holidays.

    Christmas Tree or Evergreen Tree

    The Christmas tree and evergreen tree for the pagans are both Christmas symbols that are decorated for the Yuletide Season.

    Christmas Lights

    Usually, lights are placed on Christmas trees and other decorations. This represents the light of the world.

    Mistletoe

    A sprig of plant is hung at Christmas time or on the door. It is said that two people must kiss if they found themselves standing under it.

    Poinsettia

    This flower blooms during the Yuletide Season; thus, it is known as the Christmas flower.

    Reindeer

    These are animals that help by Santa Clause distribute his presents to kids.

    Santa Claus

    He is a fat man in a red suit who gives gifts on Christmas gifts. They often say that kids must be good throughout the year so that they will receive a gift from Santa Claus.

    There are so many Christmas symbols that will remind you that Christmas is already near.

    However, it is not enough that you just see them. It is also important that you understand what each is trying to tell you. Better yet, it would be nice to know what the real meaning of Christmas is.

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