Bathroom Book of Christmas Trivia: Stories, Weird Facts & Folklore Behind Holiday Traditions from Around the World
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* The U.S. Congress actually considered canceling Christmas in 1918
* The word ''mistletoe'' is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning ''dung on a twig''
* Early Christmas trees were often hung upside-down from the ceiling
* Christmas was first celebrated on December 25 in 336 AD as a holiday feast day established by the Roman Emperor Constantine
* In Caracas, Venezuela, people roller skate to church on Christmas morning
* The Greeks believe you must burn all your old shoes at Christmas to stamp out any possible bad luck in the coming year
* Since 1993, Scotsman Andy Park has consumed a traditional Christmas dinner every day
* A popular Christmas after-dinner delicacy in Greenland is mattak--a slice of whale skin with the blubber attached
* If you actually got every gift named in The Twelve Days of Christmas, you'd have 364 gifts
Discover all of these facts and so much more...


