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Very few Japanese are Christian and thusly they don't celebrate Christmas. New Years is a much bigger deal in Japan.
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Fried Chicken, people can place orders at KFC in advanced because they get so busy
Kentucky fried chicken. No joke.
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There is no traditional Christmas meal, however, most Japanese people buy (generally, strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
In Pakistan there Muslim and i don't think that they have Christmas, but if they did there meal wouldn't have pork.
There is really no traditional Christmas Day meal, though Japanese people usually do buy (generally a strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
Turkey is rare here so they eat chicken, often KFC.
the traditional meal is turkey
The Japanese don't celebrate Christmas - it's a Christian (Western) holiday.
in Japan they don't really celebrate Christmas they just put up some decorations and that's it they don't give presents
In Armenia, Christmas is celebrated on January 6. The traditional meal includes a Christmas pudding called Anooshaboor and ham. Dessert is dried fruits.
They have a special meal, which is pretty similar to the British traditional chiristmas day meal.
Potatoes and cabbage.