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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 with quizzes! Surprisingly little-known facts (41–50)

What kind of hairstyle did the Japanese Santa Claus, who first appeared in the Meiji era, have?

What kind of hairstyle did the Japanese Santa Claus, who first appeared in the Meiji era, have?
  1. chonmage (a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle)
  2. shaved head
  3. permed hair
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chonmage (a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle)

When Santa Claus first appeared in Japan during the Meiji era, he wore a topknot. His outfit was hakama, and he carried a sword in the style of a samurai. A businessman who was a Christian appeared in that guise at a Christmas festival held at a girls’ school in Tsukiji.

What do you call a Christmas without snow?

What do you call a Christmas without snow?
  1. White Christmas
  2. Green Christmas
  3. Blue Christmas
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Green Christmas

A Christmas when snow falls and the whole town turns pure white is called a “White Christmas,” while a snowless Christmas is called a “Green Christmas.” The term spread from the Southern Hemisphere, where Christmas falls in summer, and it also carries a wish for people to think about the environment.

Where will Santa Claus put the presents?

Where will Santa Claus put the presents?
  1. by the pillow; bedside
  2. socks
  3. Planter for a tree
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socks

Santa Claus is said to put presents in stockings. This is believed to have started when Saint Nicholas, the model for Santa Claus, threw gold coins through the window of a poor household, and they happened to land in stockings that were hanging by the fireplace.

In conclusion

Through Christmas trivia and quizzes, you may have discovered the fascinating stories hidden behind winter events you once took for granted.

If you toss a few questions into conversations with friends and family, you’re sure to spark a different kind of excitement.

The more your knowledge grows, the more ways you’ll find to enjoy Christmas.