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POMPEY, France --- Living in France since September has given me a chance to observe the way the French practice their holidays. Not only are their celebrations different, they have many that do not exist in the United States and lack some that do.
First, like in the States, Christmas is the biggest and most important holiday of the year. In many ways, they do it the exact same as us: the rushes to the department stores and the competitions for the most excessive decorating in the neighborhood.See the full content of this document
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Nick Clayton
But, unlike us, they open their presents Christmas Eve night, and it is generally one big present between each person. The French also never ...
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