![]() The share of people who plan to go caroling this year also is lower than the share who say they typically did so as children. Roughly nine-in-ten adults say these activities typically were part of their holiday celebrations when they were growing up.īut fewer Americans say they will send Christmas or holiday cards this year than say their families typically did this when they were children. adults say they intend to gather with family and friends on Christmas this year, and an identical number say they plan to buy gifts for friends and family. The way Americans celebrate Christmas present is rooted in Christmases past. In addition, fully eight-in-ten non-Christians in America also celebrate Christmas, but most view it as a cultural holiday rather than a religious occasion. Virtually all Christians (96%) celebrate Christmas, and two-thirds see it as a religious holiday. ![]() But only about half see Christmas mostly as a religious holiday, while one-third view it as more of a cultural holiday. Nine-in-ten Americans say they celebrate Christmas, and three-quarters say they believe in the virgin birth of Jesus. ![]()
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