We have only new year celebration. There is a tree also and not at 24th 
Dec but 31th Dec. We have also Turkey at same day for new year. :)

Of course I am talking about modern Turkey which is a part of Europe 
now. But you can find every kind of people who has different traditions.

We have %80 Muslim, %10 Atheist & Agnostic, %5 Christian (mainly 
Ortodoks), %3  Jewish and %2 other religions etc. in Turkey and they are 
living together without any problem. It is a tradition to respect other 
religions and races in Turkish culture for thousand years.



Ray Champagne wrote:
> So...maybe a silly question...but do people not from here (for example, you,
> Oğuz [sp?]) do any celebrating?  I mean, it's a great excuse to idolize
> gluttony, and who can't get on board with that?
>
>   

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