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Why yes, yes we do. We as Mericans' were brought up this way and in keeping consumerism alive whether we understand this or not we celebrate the holidays. Fun times when you get to see people and family you haven't seen for a while. I know most of our yearly holidays are based on religion and some particular story there in but most, not all if you asked them, couldn't tell you the religious meaning of easter they just know a big bunny's coming with a basket full of candy.....................

Sometimes not always...

I’m Jewish but my dads catholic so I celebrate both Hanukkah and Christmas!

more for you to celebrate, so funny be well :)

We do not celebrate Christmas in Russia on December 25, because it is a Catholic holiday. Russian Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January 7 and it is a very religious festival. But we are celebrating the New Year and this is my favorite holiday! And I really love my birthday also! :)

yes it's important, we call it little Christmas :)

Yes, I am celebrating and I especially look forward celebrating New Year in Berlin

christmas and new years are coming up! fun times

We do celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. New Year's we have a few drinks and think about what next year will bring!

yes end of the old the beginning of a new, and the lessons learned

My family's pretty diverse so we use it as an excuse to celebrate all the holidays ;)

I sure do celebrate the season. Christmas and New Years is right around the corner, and I cannot wait any longer! Winter is my favorite time of the year!

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