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10 Highly Unusual Facts About Christmas

Two weeks before Christmas is the most popular time for couples to break up. Christmas Day however, is the least popular.

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Give your friends the gift of knowledge this Christmas by telling them about these top ten highly unusual and amusing Christmas facts.

So, let’s jump right in…

Over half of American pet owners will buy gifts for their furry friends this Christmas, spending an overage of $46.

There is a town in India called Santa Claus.

Based on St. Nick, Santa was once a pale, thin figure. The red-robed, white-bearded Santa of today was developed for a Coca-Cola campaign.

Two weeks before Christmas is the most popular time for couples to break up – with Christmas Day the least popular.

Despite the tale of three wise men, the Bible never gives a number. Matthew’s Gospel refers merely to “wise men”.

Washington Irving created the image of Santa’s sleigh. His popular stories spawned a Christmas revival in America.

The Pilgrims renounced Christmas, from 1659 to 1682, it was actually a crime to celebrate! It only started being celebrated across America in the 19th century.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was created in 1939 as an advert for a department store!

The Bible doesn’t mention a date for Jesus’ birth. Many historians believe it was in spring.

To visit every child on Christmas Eve, Santa would have to travel at 3000 times the speed of sound, visiting over 800 homes per second!

If you have any other unusual Christmas facts, I’d love to hear them, so leave them in a comment! Oh, and Merry Christmas!

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