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Christmas
in South Africa
Traditionally
Zulus, Sothos and other native
Africans converge on their
family home on Christmas Day
and the whole day is spent
eating, singing, drinking,
and being merry. The difference
in the Christian families
being, that they attend the
church service and sing Christian
songs. One of the senior male
members of the family then
narrates the nativity. No
gifts are presented (only
in more westernized families),
because the plentiful food,
with special emphasis on meat,
and the company of family
and friends are regarded as
precious gifts.
Among
those whose forebears immigrated
to South Africa from Europe,
their celebrations reflect
those of the countries from
which they came. These celebrations
include decorating Christmas
trees and going caroling.
One aspect that makes such
celebrations unusual is that
they take place during the
summer months in South Africa.
Because of the time of year,
many families have outdoor
celebrations some of which
even take place on the beach!
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