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More people celebrate Christmas than believe in the reason for Xmas. One suspects that many of such persons are just happy (more than anything else) to have holidays from work, and a chance to spend time with their family etc. Thus a good follow up qtn would be: "what are your reasons for celebrating Xmas?"
These questions are not mine, but rather questions my class is posing as I teach basic computer. This site is a quick example of a Web 2.0 mash-up. I do not censor the questions the class agrees on.
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Yes. Absolutely, including singing, great food, family, presents, and Church. It really is a time of miracles.
More people celebrate Christmas than believe in the reason for Xmas. One suspects that many of such persons are just happy (more than anything else) to have holidays from work, and a chance to spend time with their family etc. Thus a good follow up qtn would be: "what are your reasons for celebrating Xmas?"