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Christmas in France

Published on Dec 04, 2015

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Christmas in France

Aric Showman, E.L.A. 8th, Rushfeldt
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Compound No. 1

  • In France they call Santa Pere Noel, for their countries culture is different.
  • The French eat pheasant on Christmas, yet Americans don't.
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Compound No. 2

  • French people celebrate Christmas at the Feast of St. Nicholas, or by making creches.
  • French people make creches on Christmas; which are manger scenes of baby Jesus using figurines.
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Complex No. 1

  • French people eat turkey as most countries traditions do.
  • As long as france exists, they will celebrate Christmas.

Complex No. 2

  • After reveillon, the real French celebration begins.
  • Although French Christmas is longer, it is very similar to American Christmas.
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Complex no. 3

  • France and America would celebrate Christmas together if they weren't so far apart.
  • Whenever the French eat feasts, they have pheasant.
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Complex No. 4

  • In America we eat turkey, whereas French people eat pheasant.
  • French people celebrate Christmas because of Jesus's birth.