Traditions are crucial ingredients of the holidays and Christmas Eve is no exception. Every country in the world has own customs that make this a significant holiday. Children are elicited and full of premonition because this is their most intimate time of the year! Christmas is the most heavily anticipated holiday of the year for many people, but why do we celebrate Christmas? Today’s Christmas celebrations bear little resemblance to the celebrations of years past. Christmas celebrations in the middle ages often included holly, mistletoe, evergreens, snow, and decorations; all of the trappings that are associated with Christmas today.The word Christmas was derived from a late English word "Cristes Maesse" which means "The Mass of Christ. Because of spreading and following Christians Beliefs across the existing universe, The Birth of Jesus Christ was traditionally celebrated every year knowing that in the 25th day of December but actually no evidence of knowing Christ "birthday", no one had recorded it in the ancient calendars. It is impossible to determined what was the date when Christ was born not totally 25th December. But some people celebrate Christmas to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.
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