The abbreviation Xmas isn't irreligious. The letter X is a Greek abbreviation for Christ.
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			Robins on cards were a joke 150 years ago when postmen wore red tunics and were named after them.
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			English Puritan leader Oliver Cromwell banned Christmas between 1647 and 1660 because he believed such celebrations were immoral for the holiest day of the year.
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			The first postage stamp to commemorate Christmas was issued in Austria in 1937.
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			'Klaxon' is a name that does not belong to one of Santa's reindeer. A klaxon is actually a powerful electric horn. Its name comes from a German word meaning "shriek".
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			The 26th of December is traditionally known as St Stephen's Day, but is more commonly known as Boxing Day. The reason it was called this is either alms boxes in church were opened and the money distributed to the poor, or alternatively it was named from t
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			The tradition of putting tangerines in stockings comes from 12th-century French nuns who left socks full of fruit, nuts and tangerines at the houses of the poor.
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