Christmas is called "Navidad" in Spanish (in Mexico and most of Central and South America), "Noël" in French, "Jul" (pronounced like "Yule") in Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian, "Weihnachten" in German, "Natale" in Italian, "Kerstmis" in Dutch, "Natal" in Portuguese, "Boze Narodzenie" in Polish, or "Rozhdestvo Khristovo" in Russian.
The same it means for every Christian around the world: it is the day Jesus Christ was born. Mexico is overwhelmingly Roman Catholic, with also other Christian denominations on the rise (Protestants, Mormons, etc.)
La Navidad is the Spanish word for Christmas.
Dia de Accion de Gracias (literally, Thanksgiving Day). You should note however, that Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Mexico.
December 24th and 25th :D
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Christmas in Mexico is the same as Christmas in any other part of the world. The holiday is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
You say "Merry Christmas" in Mexico as "Feliz Navidad" or "Happy Christmas."
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Christmas is a Christian festival and Mexico is a secular nation. There are many Christians in Mexico.Hence, Christians in Mexico celebrate Christmas.
On Christmas Eve (December 24).
Yes, we do.
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yes
Answer this question…Which ambassador to Mexico first introduced the Poinsettia to our Christmas customs?
they do celebrate Christmas, on December 24 and 25.
"Navidad"