In France they celebrate Christmas on 24th December.
It varies by region. Most French provinces celebrate Christmas on Christmas Day, December 25. In Eastern and Northern France, though, the Christmas season begins on December 6 with the Festival of St. Nicolas (la Fete de Saint Nicolas). In Lyon, December 8 is la Fete de Lumieres (Festival of Lights), where the people of Lyon celebrate the Virgin Mary by placing candles in their windows to light up the city.
The French can choose from a variety of foods to eat for their Christmas dinner. An example of a typical French dinner for Christmas would be oysters, lobster, roast beef, green beans, a cheese tray, and a yule log.
They certainly do.
Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25th. The southern hemisphere is in summer then.
People in France celebrate CHRISTMAS on December 6th
Christmas in France is the same day that we celebrate Christmas in America which is on December 25.
No it does not. As France is in the northern hemisphere, the 25th of December is winter in France.
In France they celebrate Christmas on 24th December.
What countries celebrate Christmas other then December? Or What countries don't Celebrate Christmas at all?
Poland, Slovakia, The Czech Republic, germany, France...
Italians celebrate Christmas in December.
Christmas in France is no different from any other country, it begins Christmas eve, 24th December and ends Boxing day 26th December. Although many will start to celebrate weeks ahead on the 1st December, and traditionally end twelve days after Christmas Day.
All of France celebrates Christmas.
They celebrate it on the 25th of December. Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ :)
The Italian celebrate Christmas on December eighth.
they do celebrate Christmas, on December 24 and 25.