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They celebrate it very similar to the U.S. They decorate their trees, hang stockings, spend time with family, and have big feasts which usually include most Chilean foods and others like Cola de Mono, a.k.a. Monkey's Tail, which is a drink that includes coffee, milk, and liquor. Another is Pan de Pascua and it is a sweet cake. They also have the same idea of Santa, which they call "Viejito Pascuero". He comes by sleigh with flying reindeer and comes down the chimney and leaves presents under the tree. Catholics go to Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and to most Chileans value the nativity scene very greatly. They leave little clay figures called pesebre under their Christmas trees. So basically they celebrate it in many ways like Americans.

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