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  2. 9 Christmas traditions in England that probably confuse ... - AOL

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    There are some Christmas traditions in England that might confuse people from the US. Some folks in the UK celebrate Christmas with pantomime, a campy, family-friendly theater show. Christmas ...

  3. Christmas traditions - Wikipedia

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    Christmas and Easter are the periods of highest annual church attendance. A 2010 survey by Lifeway Christian Resources found that six in ten Americans attend church services during this time. [2] In the United Kingdom, the Church of England reported an estimated attendance of 2.5 million people at Christmas services in 2015. [3]

  4. Category:Christmas in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  5. 7 British Christmas Traditions That Are Simply Smashing - AOL

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    Just because you watch Love Actually and The Holiday on repeat every December doesn’t mean you’re an expert on British Christmas traditions—but it does mean you’re probably a bit English ...

  6. Category:Christmas in England - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Christmas in England" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. 12 of the most unusual Christmas traditions around the world

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    The UK is rather set in its ways when it comes to celebrating Christmas, but compared to other countries throughout the world, Britain’s Christmas traditions – whether that’s decorations ...

  8. Christmas pudding - Wikipedia

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    Christmas pudding is sweet, dried-fruit pudding traditionally served as part of Christmas dinner in Britain and other countries to which the tradition has been exported. It has its origins in medieval England, with early recipes making use of dried fruit, suet, breadcrumbs, flour, eggs and spice, along with liquid such as milk or fortified wine.

  9. 17 things you must do in London this Christmas - AOL

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    Better still, at the pop-up by Crofton Park Pictures – Die Hard is a certified Christmas film. When: 20 December – 22 December. Price: Adults £10; children £6. The best Christmas activities ...