Did you know Christmas facts?
Amazing Christmas Facts for Children
- Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
- Christmas trees were first used by ancient Egyptians and Romans.
- The term ‘Xmas’ simply means Christmas.
- Santa Claus was known as Sinterklaas in Dutch.
- Santa Claus did not always dress up in red clothes.
Would you rather questions for Christmas?
Christmas Would You Rather Questions
- WOULD YOU RATHER have to loudly sing the chorus of “Jingle Bells” every time you walk into a room for a week.
- WOULD YOU RATHER make presents for your family instead of buying them.
- WOULD YOU RATHER not celebrate Christmas this year.
- WOULD YOU RATHER have Frosty the Snowman for a friend.
Would you rather Christmas themed?
Would you rather give up Christmas trees or Christmas cookies? Would you rather get one amazing holiday gift or 10 OK holiday gifts? Would you rather have to eat 1,000 chocolate Hanukkah coins or eat just one — but with the wrapper still on? Would you rather be an elf in Santa’s shop or a reindeer on Santa’s sleigh?
Which is the most difficult Christmas trivia quiz?
Difficult Christmas Trivia Quiz 2 1 Which department store created “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”: Dillards Montgomery-Ward Macy’s JC Penny’s 2 What is the capital of Christmas Island: Jackson St. John The Settlement Boothville 3 The Christmas cracker was invented by: Tom Smith John Doenut Mark Daniels Peter Smith
Is there a pub quiz for Christmas Eve?
Whether you’re hosting an office party via zoom, or swapping the traditional Christmas Eve gathering at your local for some virtual pints, a festive pub quiz ought to raise the spirits. Here are 25 fun and fiendishly difficult pieces of trivia to include in your Christmas themed pub quiz. 1.
Where did the date of Christmas come from?
Some people believe that the origin for the date for Christmas was the Roman feast day Sol Invictus which was also on December 25 th. And others insist that the date of conception was the basis for choosing December 25 th as day when Jesus was born.