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27 March, 13:51

Christmas in France is a classy occasion. But why is it called 'Noel'?

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  1. 27 March, 15:40
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    Its a festival of Roman origin celebrated every year around christmas time dec 24th - 25th
  2. 27 March, 17:06
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    Hello!

    It is pretty confusing but simply put ... it has to do with words meaning other words. I’ll give it to you!

    In French Happy/Merry Christmas is 'Joyeux Noël' ... In France, Father Christmas / Santa Claus / St. Nicholas is called Père Noël (Father Christmas). In eastern France he is accompanied by Le Pere Fouettard, a man dressed in black.

    So that’s exactly why ... if that makes any sense.
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