Christmas Traditions in England Quiz
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True or false: In England, children get their presents on Christmas Eve, 24th of December?

False (B)

True or false: Father Christmas climbs down the chimney to leave the presents under the Christmas tree?

True (A)

True or false: Most people eat turkey, sprouts and loads of other vegetables for Christmas dinner?

True (A)

True or false: The 26th of December is called Boxing Day because people used to go back to work and receive little Christmas presents in small boxes?

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True or false: Father Christmas's reindeer cannot fly and takes him from house to house to deliver all the gifts?

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True or false: In England, children usually get up very early to unwrap their presents on Christmas Day?

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True or false: Christmas dinner is served in the early afternoon on Christmas Day?

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True or false: The 26th of December has always been a holiday?

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True or false: Boxing Day is called so because people used to go back to work on that day where their bosses gave them little Christmas presents in small boxes?

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True or false: Father Christmas's reindeer can fly and takes him from house to house to deliver all the gifts?

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Christmas presents in England

Christmas presents in England are traditionally given on Christmas Day, December 25th, not Christmas Eve.

How Father Christmas delivers presents

Father Christmas, also known as Santa Claus, enters homes through chimneys to deliver presents.

Typical Christmas dinner in England

Christmas dinner in England usually includes turkey, sprouts, and other vegetables.

Origin of Boxing Day

Boxing Day, the 26th of December, is named because people used to give presents to servants and others in small boxes.

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Flying reindeer

Father Christmas's reindeer can fly, allowing him to travel quickly and deliver presents to everyone in one night.

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Christmas morning in England

Christmas Day is a special occasion where children wake up early to open their presents.

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Time of Christmas dinner

Christmas dinner in England is traditionally served in the afternoon on Christmas Day.

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Boxing Day's holiday status

Boxing Day, the 26th of December, was not always a holiday in England.

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Name origin of Boxing Day

Boxing Day gets its name because people used to give small presents to servants and others in boxes.

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Father Christmas's reindeer

Father Christmas's reindeer have the magical ability to fly, which allows him to deliver presents to everyone in one night.

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