Hogwarts Daily News Issue #112 - EXCLUSIVE CHRISTMAS EDITION
written by Samantha Love
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Last Updated
05/31/21
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Christmas In Other Countries (Informational)
Chapter 4
Merry Christmas!
Hello all! First of all, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Today, I will tell you about Christmas in the countries of Spain and France! Let's start!
In France, Christmas is celebrated. We put up a tree that we decorate, then December 25 comes the day of gifts. December 24 is Christmas Eve, the French celebrate between the night of December 24 and 25. This celebrates the birth of Jesus, but it is seldom discussed at Christmas. It is Santa Claus who brings the gifts.
In Spain, Christmas is also celebrated. We put a tree, on December 24 and 25, we celebrate. But the gifts are only given on the night of January 5th and 6th. On December 31, they eat twelve grapes at midnight at the stroke of midnight. It also celebrates the birth of Jesus, but all of their Christmas carols are about Jesus. The Spanish are very Catholic.
PS: I did not write this article to hurt anyone, I can assure you. And I have no religion. I made this article just to tell how Christmas is going in other countries.
~ By Arianna Clover, HDN Writer and Substitute Publisher
*Please note that the author of this article is French, so we apologize for any translational or editing errors.
Hello all! First of all, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Today, I will tell you about Christmas in the countries of Spain and France! Let's start!
In France, Christmas is celebrated. We put up a tree that we decorate, then December 25 comes the day of gifts. December 24 is Christmas Eve, the French celebrate between the night of December 24 and 25. This celebrates the birth of Jesus, but it is seldom discussed at Christmas. It is Santa Claus who brings the gifts.
In Spain, Christmas is also celebrated. We put a tree, on December 24 and 25, we celebrate. But the gifts are only given on the night of January 5th and 6th. On December 31, they eat twelve grapes at midnight at the stroke of midnight. It also celebrates the birth of Jesus, but all of their Christmas carols are about Jesus. The Spanish are very Catholic.
PS: I did not write this article to hurt anyone, I can assure you. And I have no religion. I made this article just to tell how Christmas is going in other countries.
~ By Arianna Clover, HDN Writer and Substitute Publisher
*Please note that the author of this article is French, so we apologize for any translational or editing errors.