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[quote=Anonymous]A special Christmas dinner, or Christmas Eve dinner, or both, is very common and standard practice in all European countries and other countries with a Christian heritage. Including the United States. Just because your family didn't do anything special for Christmas day doesn't mean most people don't, either. I doubt being from the midwest has anything to do with it as all the people I know from the Midwest, and I know plenty, all have special meals on Christmas day. For some of them it's rooted in the culinary heritage of their immigrant ancestors, for others it's Turkey aka Thanksgiving Phase II, or they have something special like roast beef, or they do something like festive hors d'oeuvre and grazing all day.[/quote]
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