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Christmas traditions that we all love- ranked!

18th Dec 2017
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The festive season is here to make cherished memories with your loved ones. And what better way to make the memories then to celebrate deep-rooted traditions and continue to create new holiday traditions to share with your family and friends. Every family has different traditions during the holiday season. Some traditions are passed on from generation to generation, while others are created as families grow and change. Did you favorite Christmas tradition make the list? If not, add a suggestion! Tell us which is your favorite tradition by ranking the list! Merry Christmas!

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For many families, the month of December becomes one long trip through Christmas movie nostalgia. Not only do the TV channels rebroadcast all of the old favorite Christmas movies, but the true movie-fan family also has DVDs and tapes of all their own favorites. Whether you fancy Rudolph or George Bailey, movies help families gear up their Christmas spirit in the days leading up to the festive day. Even though the holiday is celebrated around the world, by many diverse people groups and in various ways, there are some traditions that are uniquely American. For instance, Americans tend to watch movies and special programs around the Christmas holiday time. These special shows provide a chance to relax and get in a holiday mood during what can be a stressful time of year. Some of the favorites include "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Director Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life," "The Christmas Story," "Home Alone," "Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "Frosty the Snowman," "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas," "Elf" and "A Miracle on 34th Street." In addition to these older films, Hollywood usually opens blockbuster films during this time of year with hopes that Americans will be in the mood to go to the movies. As you plan your holiday schedule, keep watching these great movies, enjoy fire-side chatting, and continue eating popcorn.
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