Belgium is mainly famous for brewing hundreds of beers... they are also famous for chocolate, waffles, lace, and for being the capital of Europe by housing the offices of the European Union in Brussels, Belgium.
Belgium is also home to NATO and the BENELUX.
Belgium is also famous for his advanced computer technology and his gun-building skills. The P90 and the SCAR are 2 examples of these.
"Vrolijk kerstfeest" is the Flemish equivalent of "Merry Christmas." "Joyeux Noël" is the French equivalent. "djoyeus Noyé" is the Walloon equivalent. The three phrases represent the Christmas wishes of the three main languages that are spoken in Belgium.
The same thing as every Europeans: They give gifts to their family, decorate a Christmas tree, have a big dinner with all the family, eat a Yule log (not all family's eat a Yule log).
Yes, the majority of people there are Catholics and they celebrate Christmas.
Yes, just like every other country. Every country has their own traditions and holidays, but they all have them
Belgium Dutch/Flemish Merry Christmas is 'Vrolijk Kerstfeest'.
djoyeus Noye is a Walloon equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'. The language in which the greeting is expressed is related to, but distinct from, French. The French greeting is 'Joyeux Noel'.
In French, it's 'Joyeux Noëlle' - in Flemish, it's 'Prettig Kerstfeest'
Just as in your question !They tend to say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry".Merry Christmas
Merry Merry Merry Frickin' Christmas was created in 2004.
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