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CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS IN THE UK
Christmas is traditionally a time of celebration and gift giving, both in the UK and (1)
over the world. But Christmas is (2)
the same everywhere, and there are
in many places all
some traditions which
the way Christmas is
(3)
common in the UK but not in other cultures. However, many things (4)
celebrated in the UK may be very familiar to those (5)
other parts of the world.
in the middle of winter, and
daylight in
First, of (6)
in the northern hemisphere, Christmas is more or (7)
Christmas Day is just three days after the winter solstice, the shortest day, so there is not (8)
the UK (9)
this time of year and the weather can be quite cold, with snow and ice, and Christmas is
connected in people's minds with winter traditions. Much of the imagery and many of the customs which are
followed over Christmas are related to the fact (10)
it is the winter.
Lights and colours are very important during this season; people like to fill their houses with brightly coloured
decorations and lights, (11)
help to make the dark winter seem brighter and warmer. It is common to bring
a small tree, (12)
a real or artificial one, into the house, and cover it with small presents (13)
children, and coloured balls or figures, and this tree often becomes the centrepiece in people's living rooms over
the Christmas holiday.
Gift giving is very important, and (14)
presents, wrapped in brightly coloured paper and ribbons, (16)
they are all opened. Children look (18) [
to opening them, and Christmas is often a chance for parents and
relatives to spend a (19)
of money on buying things for the young ones in their families. (20)
famous tradition connected to gift giving is the stocking, a large sock, usually a red colour, which children hang
(21)
in front of the fireplace in the living room. On Christmas Day the children find that this stocking is full
of gifts, and they believe that Santa Claus, riding (22)
a sleigh pulled by reindeer, (23)
house, entered the room through the chimney, and filled the stocking.
visited the
the Christmas tree is often the place (15)
anticipation of Christmas Day, (17)
people put
People tend to eat very rich foods over the Christmas period, and eating and drinking are very important parts of
the customs at this time of year. On Christmas Day (24)
together for a large
families usually (25)
meal, the main course of which is usually turkey served (26)
often followed by a large, sweet pudding (27)
potatoes and a variety of vegetables. This is
of fruit and a lot of sugar, called Christmas pudding, and in
the afternoon or evening, people may eat mince pies, and drink hot mulled wine. Of course, many people eat
(28) much on Christmas Day, and all over the holiday period, and quite often (29)
year by promising to (30)! on a diet or planning to get much (31)
begin the new
exercise!
The Christmas holiday period (32)
(December 24th), when people may finish
often a whole week in total, usually starting on Christmas Eve
early and go to parties, where they will meet friends or family. Music
older traditional
is important at these parties; sometimes people sing traditional carols, which tend to (33)
songs about Christmas, or they may prefer to listen and sing (34)
to more modern Christmas pop songs,
which are now becoming a very important part of Christmas customs.
Christmas Day itself (December 25th) is mostly spent (35)
go (37)
the family, and people (36)
not tend to
as there is not usually any public transport and the shops are all closed. The following (38)
is called Boxing Day, which was traditionally a day for visiting neighbours and relatives, but it is becoming
increasingly common for this to be a shopping day in the UK, as many of the shops open and have sales starting
(39)
Boxing Day. Many people have the whole week (40)
Christmas Day and New Year as a
holiday, and New Year's Day itself is also a public holiday when most shops and services in the UK are closed.
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