- In 1836 Alabama became the first U.S. state to recognize Christmas as an official holiday.
- In 1907 Oklahoma became the last state to make it official.
- In 1926, the first singing jingle played over the radio airwaves on Christmas Eve.
Accordingly, did you know December facts?
Top 12 Facts about December
- An almanac prediction states that if snow falls on Christmas Day, Easter will be warm, green and sunny.
- The name December comes from the Latin decem for “ten”, as it was the 10th month in the Roman Calendar.
- The term Yuletide comes from a Norse tradition of cutting and burning a tree to bring in the Winter Solstice.
Also, what is the weirdest Christmas tradition? 4. Austria: Facing your Christmas demons. In Austria, St Nicholas has an evil counterpart called Krampus. He is the bad cop to St Nick's good cop, a demon-like creature with one task: to punish bad children before Christmas.
Besides, what are some fun facts about Christmas in England?
According to tradition, you should eat one mince pie on each of the 12 days of Christmas to bring good luck. It's technically illegal to eat mince pies on Christmas Day in England. In the 17th century, Oliver Cromwell banned Christmas pudding, mince pies and anything to do with gluttony.
What are some good Christmas trivia questions?
Here's a list of Christmas trivia questions and answers you can use, organized by difficultly.
Easy
- Q: In the song “Frosty the Snowman,” what made Frosty come to life?
- Q: What Christmas decoration was originally made from strands of silver?
- Q: Who played George Bailey in the Christmas classic “It's a Wonderful Life?”
