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When do we, and when do British people celebrate Christmas?

We: 24th December, British people: 25th December

100

Who is the most famous reindeer with a red nose?

Rudolf the red nose reindeer.

100

Why do we put a fish scale under the plate on Christmas dinner?

The fish scale is believed to bring us money.

100

What colour is typical for Saint Patric's day?

Green

200

In which season do we celebrate Easter?

In spring.

200

Who has name day on 31st December?

Silvester

200

Why do people do fireworks on New Year?

Fireworks are set off at midnight to scare away evil spirits and celebrate the coming of the new year.

200

What do British people put on fireplaces on Christmas?

Stockings

300

When is the first spring day?

20th March

300

Who brings presents on Christmas in the Czech Republic?

Baby Jesus.

300

Why are Czech people trying not to eat meat on Christmas day?

We want to see a golden pig.
300

What is typical food on Thanksgiving?

Turkey, stuffing, gravy, etc.

400

True/False: Is Halloween celebrated in November?

False! It is celebrated on 31st October.
400

Who is believed to bring eggs on Easter?

Easter Bunny

400

Why do boys hit girls on Easter with Easter whips?

To make girls healthy next year.

400

What is Easter for Christianity?

Celebration of The Resurrection of Jesus

500

In what century Thanksgiving started?

In the 17th Century (1621)
500

Who is the patron of Valentine's Day?

Priest Valentine, who in the 18th century was secretly marrying couples.

500

Why did Thanksgiving start?

Colonists in New England (Canada) wanted to thank Indians for teaching them how to survive in winter (harvesting plot).

500

What is the meaning of "Trick or treat"?

The phrase is a subtle suggestion that if a treat (like candy) is given, then the child will not perform a "trick" (mischief) on the owner of the house.

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