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сЛаДкЪ ЛиГлЪ
10-06-2008, 13:58
хора, имам спешно нужда от помощ!!! Сатава въпрос за домашно по английски. Трябва да намеря нещо за коледните традиции и обичаи, ама да е на англ. Ако някой има доброто желание да ми помогне малко ще съм му мн благодарна. Благодаря ви предварително

KiFy
10-06-2008, 15:40
http://www.allthingschristmas.com/traditions.html ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas ?

Разбирам, че е трудно с търсачката.. искрено ти съчувствам :? :?

RiseGirl
10-06-2008, 16:05
Christmas Traditions


Christmas is celebrated across the world with immense joy and happiness. It is one of the most joyous and celebrated occasions. Christmas gifts are the integral components of Christmas celebration. People exchange beautiful Christmas gifts with their loved ones.

The real spirit of Christmas lies in the Christmas decorations. People across the world buy beautiful Christmas tree.

These Christmas trees are decorated with stars, gifts and bells. Since time immemorial, people are following these Christmas traditions. People celebrate these Christmas traditions in accordance with their religion.

The old man with the sack

'Father Christmas' (or 'Santa Claus') has become the human face of Christmas. Pictures will be seen everywhere of the old man with long white beard, red coat, and bag of toys. Children are taught that he brings them presents the night before Christmas (or in some countries on December 6th - St. Nicholas' Day), and many children up to the age of 7 or 8 really believe this is true. In most countries, it is said that he lives near the North Pole, and arrives through the sky on a sledge (snow-cart) pulled by reindeer. He comes into houses down the chimney at midnight and places presents for the children in socks or bags by their beds or in front of the family Christmas tree.
In shops or at children's parties, someone will dress up as Father Christmas and give small presents to children, or ask them what gifts they want for Christmas. Christmas can be a time of magic and excitement for children.

What do you want from Christmas?

Many people do hope for more than presents at Christmas. We want to somehow return to a time in our childhood (or some other good time in the past), when life was simpler and made more sense, before the troubles of adult life arrived. We feel sure that behind all the fun and decorations, there must somehow be a message, something more, some key to life, hope and happiness.

So can we look beyond the way Christmas is celebrated today, and find any real meaning, any message for our lives today?