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Why do Thais celebrate Christmas? Is it just greed? Most Thais are Buddhists why celebrate Christmas? No other religion does. So I wonder why that is.

Rank Religion Population (%)
1 Buddhism 93.58
2 Islam 4.94
3 Christianity 1.20
4 Other 0.11
5 Irreligious 0.07
6 Hinduism 0.06
7 Sikhism 0.02
8 Confucianism 0.02
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12 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Why do Thais celebrate Christmas? Is it just greed? Most Thais are Buddhists why celebrate Christmas? No other religion does. So I wonder why that is.

Rank Religion Population (%)
1 Buddhism 93.58
2 Islam 4.94
3 Christianity 1.20
4 Other 0.11
5 Irreligious 0.07
6 Hinduism 0.06
7 Sikhism 0.02
8 Confucianism 0.02


Most Thais don't.

But yeah, just greed. Yawn.

If you mean commercially, it is common everywhere. Indonesia, UAE, Christmas is all the rage in the department stores. Damn Indonesian and UAE greed....

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17 hours ago, still kicking said:

Why do Thais celebrate Christmas? Is it just greed? Most Thais are Buddhists why celebrate Christmas? No other religion does. So I wonder why that is.

Rank Religion Population (%)
1 Buddhism 93.58
2 Islam 4.94
3 Christianity 1.20
4 Other 0.11
5 Irreligious 0.07
6 Hinduism 0.06
7 Sikhism 0.02
8 Confucianism 0.02

Never miss a chance of a prezzie 

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16 minutes ago, roo860 said:

Never miss a chance of a prezzie 

 

I had to look that up.

 

prezzie: a variant of pressie 

 

pressie: an informal word for present 

 

Thanks for making me learn a new word.

 

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10 hours ago, Puccini said:

 

It is not greed.

 

It is commerce, just like Valentine's Day, Halloween, Chinese New Year, etc.

Back in the 1980s a Japanese fellow told me they started promoting Valentine's Day in Japan in a big way,  every girl wants chocolates and of course the guys have to comply.

Xmas is about retail, especially in the US where they have even have (unofficially) designated shopping holidays.  People are coming up with all these statements about the history of Black Friday but I can tell you that I first heard that term in the 1990s.  And no, the day after Thanksgiving WAS NOT the start of the xmas season, that began around the 8th of December (a Catholic day of observation) and the first Sunday of Advent.  Xmas has evolved from a Christian holiday into something else.

Most Jews I know celebrate xmas by going to a Chinese restaurant and a movie.

 

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1 hour ago, bendejo said:

Back in the 1980s a Japanese fellow told me they started promoting Valentine's Day in Japan in a big way,  every girl wants chocolates and of course the guys have to comply.

Xmas is about retail, especially in the US where they have even have (unofficially) designated shopping holidays.  People are coming up with all these statements about the history of Black Friday but I can tell you that I first heard that term in the 1990s.  And no, the day after Thanksgiving WAS NOT the start of the xmas season, that began around the 8th of December (a Catholic day of observation) and the first Sunday of Advent.  Xmas has evolved from a Christian holiday into something else.

Most Jews I know celebrate xmas by going to a Chinese restaurant and a movie.

 

"Xmas has evolved from a Christian holiday into something else."

 

Exactly, and that doesn't have to be a bad thing.

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Christmas is more of an aesthetic thing here, an excuse for decorating a doing the selfie thing. None of the Thai folks I know celebrate Christmas in exchanging gifts or have Christmas dinner.

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On 12/21/2024 at 1:23 AM, still kicking said:

Why do Thais celebrate Christmas? Is it just greed? Most Thais are Buddhists why celebrate Christmas? No other religion does. So I wonder why that is.

Rank Religion Population (%)
1 Buddhism 93.58
2 Islam 4.94
3 Christianity 1.20
4 Other 0.11
5 Irreligious 0.07
6 Hinduism 0.06
7 Sikhism 0.02
8 Confucianism 0.02

Since the legalisation last year, I would have thought that more Rastafarians would be in this list! 555

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15 minutes ago, Baht Simpson said:

I put a Christmas tree up for the kids next door. As soon as they see Christmas stuff in the shops (usually late November) they think it's that time. 

 

I'm an atheist and I celebrate the holiday as a time of family and sharing and I give them all a little Christmas box on 24th.

 

For them Christmas is Santa Claus and I doubt they'll ever know who Jesus was.

 "I celebrate the holiday as a time of family and sharing "

 

That is a beautiful view of the Christmas holiday.

Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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On 12/20/2024 at 7:23 PM, still kicking said:

Why do Thais celebrate Christmas? Is it just greed? Most Thais are Buddhists why celebrate Christmas? No other religion does. So I wonder why that is.

Rank Religion Population (%)
1 Buddhism 93.58
2 Islam 4.94
3 Christianity 1.20
4 Other 0.11
5 Irreligious 0.07
6 Hinduism 0.06
7 Sikhism 0.02
8 Confucianism 0.02

Every opportunity for celebration must be taken advantage of...:whistling:

 

According to Visa, Thais spend more money on Xmas than any other holiday...

 

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On 12/21/2024 at 1:23 AM, still kicking said:

Why do Thais celebrate Christmas? Is it just greed? Most Thais are Buddhists why celebrate Christmas? No other religion does. So I wonder why that is.

 

Why not ?  Halloween, Valentines Day etc is also celebrated....

 

In the Malls etc commercialism has nudged the awareness of these 'festivities' on their way and its been taken on in the fun spirit of the holidays. 

 

 

How many of us can say we are religious at all ?...   We celebrate Christmas because its fun to do so, and its still fun to do so without any religious ties to the origins (which can also be debated).

 

 

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Many non-Christian countries, all over the world, recognize Christmas one way or another, not only In Buddhist Thailand.

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On 12/22/2024 at 12:58 PM, Baht Simpson said:

For them Christmas is Santa Claus and I doubt they'll ever know who Jesus was.

Very odd that an "atheist" should seem to suggest that Jesus existed.

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On 12/22/2024 at 1:14 PM, cdemundo said:

"I celebrate the holiday as a time of family and sharing "

I do that every day with my Mrs and family. I share my Pension with them ! 555

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On 12/21/2024 at 1:23 AM, still kicking said:

Why do Thais celebrate Christmas?

 

They don't.  No more than they "celebrate" Valentine's Day.

 

Basically, it's become a highly commercialised holiday in the West, with the religious element removed, and Thais enjoy that part of it.

 

It has nothing to do with greed.  Why would it?

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38 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Very odd that an "atheist" should seem to suggest that Jesus existed.

Jesus yes, the Christ, no. There's scholarly evidence that Jesus existed but none that he was the Son of God or evidence of a creator god. They could understand that. 

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On 12/21/2024 at 1:23 AM, still kicking said:

Why do Thais celebrate Christmas? Is it just greed? Most Thais are Buddhists why celebrate Christmas? No other religion does. So I wonder why that is.

Rank Religion Population (%)
1 Buddhism 93.58
2 Islam 4.94
3 Christianity 1.20
4 Other 0.11
5 Irreligious 0.07
6 Hinduism 0.06
7 Sikhism 0.02
8 Confucianism 0.02

 

That's 100% of the population who were asked ---

they didn't find one person who was an agnostic or an Atheists -- strange.....:omfg:

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