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[Christmas Trivia] Liven up with a quiz! Little-known fun facts you might not expect

[Christmas Trivia] Liven up with a quiz! Little-known fun facts you might not expect
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[Christmas Trivia] Liven up with a quiz! Little-known fun facts you might not expect

“Why is Christmas on December 25 in the first place?” “What’s the origin of Santa Claus?” These are the kinds of Christmas questions that often pop up during gatherings with family and friends.In this article, we’ll share plenty of lesser-known Christmas trivia and party-ready quizzes that are sure to liven things up!From classic topics to surprising facts that will make you say, “Wow!”, we’ve gathered a wide range.It’ll definitely come in handy when you’re short on conversation starters or want to spice up an event.Take your time and have a look!

[Christmas Trivia] Liven up your party with a quiz! Little-known fun facts (1–10)

Which country is the origin of the Christmas tree?

Which country is the origin of the Christmas tree?
  1. America
  2. Germany
  3. United Kingdom
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Germany

The origin of the Christmas tree is said to be Germany around the 16th century. It is believed to have begun with people decorating trees with apples, sweets, and candles to celebrate the birth of Christ.

Which country did the custom of Christmas cards begin in?

Which country did the custom of Christmas cards begin in?
  1. United Kingdom
  2. Germany
  3. France
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United Kingdom

The custom of Christmas cards began in the United Kingdom in 1843, when the first commercial card was created. Since then, it has spread around the world as a way to celebrate Christmas.

What is the meaning of the “candle” that we decorate for Christmas?

What is the meaning of the “candle” that we decorate for Christmas?
  1. Light celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ
  2. A sign of wishing for the family’s health and safety.
  3. Decorations to brighten and enjoy the winter
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Light celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ

Candles are displayed at Christmas as a symbol of the “light of hope” celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. In churches, they are used as a light to celebrate His birth.

What is the purpose of the song “Jingle Bells”?

What is the purpose of the song “Jingle Bells”?
  1. A song to celebrate Thanksgiving
  2. Cheering song for a winter sports event
  3. A song for a birthday party
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A song to celebrate Thanksgiving

Jingle Bells was composed in the United States in 1857 as a song to celebrate Thanksgiving. It later came to be sung frequently at Christmas as well, and spread around the world as the Christmas song we know today.

How many Santa Claus helper “reindeer” are there?

How many Santa Claus helper “reindeer” are there?
  1. 6 horses
  2. 8 horses
  3. 12 heads
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8 horses

Santa Claus’s sleigh is usually said to be pulled by eight reindeer: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen. Adding the famous “red-nosed reindeer” Rudolph makes nine, but in nursery rhymes and folklore it is generally considered eight first.

Who is the composer of the Christmas song “White Christmas”?

Who is the composer of the Christmas song “White Christmas”?
  1. John Lennon
  2. Irving Berlin
  3. Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Irving Berlin

“White Christmas” was composed in 1942 by American songwriter Irving Berlin. It is said to be the best-selling single in the world.

What kind of meat is the “turkey” eaten at Christmas?

What kind of meat is the “turkey” eaten at Christmas?
  1. chicken
  2. Turkey meat
  3. duck meat
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Turkey meat

“Turkey” in Japanese refers to “shichimenchō,” meaning a turkey (the bird). For Christmas cuisine, it’s traditional to roast and eat it whole. In the United States and Europe, it’s a classic festive dish for Christmas, and in the Middle Ages it was enjoyed as a celebratory food.

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