Christmas Holidays Christmas in United States Christmas in United States Christmas in the United States is a celebration that is already framed within the so-called "holiday season" that begins the fourth Thursday of November with Thanksgiving Day and ends on January 6. With the beginning of the holiday season, in some big cities like New York a big parade is organized with the figure of Santa Claus: it is the indication that the Christmas shopping season is started. Christmas Decoration
A feature of the northern
country is that Christmas decorations are the order of the day not just in homes but in public places. Christmas trees, garlands and allegorical decorations flood the streets, squares and shops throughout December. Christmas Lights
Another detail of the Christmas in the
United States is that all the houses usually decorate their exterior with elaborate decorations of colored lights and that they form splendid designs of illumination forming figures like Christmas trees and Santas. Christmas Dinner
The classic Christmas dinner usually includes turkey,
mashed potatoes with sauce and salted cakes. A traditional Christmas Eve drink is liquor or egg punch, made of milk, cream, sugar, eggs, and brandy or rum. As in the United Kingdom, the turkey is stuffed and is accompanied by sauce and various garnishes. As for desserts we can also find the most typical, that is, fruit cake (especially apple or pumpkin pie), the famous Christmas pudding or sweet ginger. Christmas in El Salvador Christmas in El Salvador
In El Salvador, Christmas is a time to consecrate
oneself to God, to enjoy with loved ones, and something very traditional in Salvadoran soil: to receive relatives who come from abroad to spend holidays in their native land.Likewise, taking advantage of the holidays to visit family members living outside the city is also part of the celebration. Families Parties
Salvadoran families usually gather for
Christmas in order to share with all the food, gratitude, a prayer at midnight but also, to celebrate in dance and with music, coexistence and harmony. The parties in which they focus most are usually on December 24 and 31. Christmas Dinner
can't miss in Christmas Salvadoran, is
the good food. tamales, Turkey, chicken, breads with chicken India, chicken, lomo filling and many delights more are some of the meals that are part of the tables Salvadoran. Artificial Lights
Another detail is the sound of the famous
"rockets" and the joy of gunpowder in Salvadoran houses. It is very common to find mortars, pickaxes, fulminants, whistlers, machine guns, Chinese lights and many elements of gunpowder that cheer with fireworks and homes in El Salvador. Christmas Shopping
Another of the most representative customs
of Christmas in El Salvador are the agglomerations of people willing to buy their Christmas presents and the already known "new clothes" in the most representative shopping centers of the country. The sales until dawn and all night activity in malls, clothing stores, appliances and many stores, is part of the Christmas atmosphere in El Salvador. Christmas Decoration
The color can not be missing in the
Salvadoran Christmas party and that is why many citizens decide to invest in their home to set them and decorate them with lights, trees, garlands and many more elements to fix your home according to the time of celebration. End of the presentation