I have spent many Christmases in rural Africa. Christmas in rural Africa amounts to the Christmas sheep, slaughtered and roasted on an open fire. One year, it was antelope. While there are Christmas services in cities and towns, rural Africa is different. There is no service. Christmas trees are unknown. Christmas presents are unknown. Presents run counter to the culture anyway -- one doesn't give presents to children in particular. Therefore the Christmas that Europeans know is all but non-existent in rural Africa. OBSERVATION: But I need to say, the rural Africa that I know. There are Christmas traditions in other rural parts of Africa. (Just recently I reviewed a book on African Christmas traditions).
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