No. Although the Hetalia fandom tends to have much more fangirls, there are many guys out there who enjoy Hetalia.
Christmas is a Christian Holiday. It has become more of a secular celebration and is a National Holiday in the US. Those that are not Christian do not celebrate the religious holiday.
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No one can determine how many people like collard or turnip greens. It tends to be more popular in the southern states but turnip greens are available anywhere in the United States.
I'm sure the Germans have more than one celebration, but one of their most famous is Oktober Fest.
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Traditionally, Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Although Jesus wasn't actually born on December 25th, the date was chosen as it coincided with the pagan celebration of the Winter Solstice, and Christ's mass was the Christian's alternative celebration. However, in more recent times Christmas has become very commercialized and with multiculturalism becoming more an more, Christ is very quickly disappearing from Christmas. "Merry Christmas" is becoming "Season's Greetings", and Christmas is becoming Xmas as a celebration of Christ's birth becomes a celebration of self indulgence and spending time with family.
Yes, they are different concepts. Conscription is a draft, pulling people in based on random drawings or sweeps grabbing bodies. Compulsory National Service is a system where everyone knows that they have to do it, but there tends to be more choices in what sort of thing you can do to provide that service.
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