| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Decorating the Christmas Tree | Germany | 78%
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| Boxing Day | United Kingdom | 72%
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| Réveillon (a huge dinner on 24th December) | France | 62%
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| Eating Pavo Trufado de Navidad which is a turkey with truffles | Spain | 61%
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| The Santa (Joulupukki) lives there | Finland | 55%
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| Even though the Christmas Story happened here, it's not that popular to celebrate these days | Israel | 51%
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| Eating Æbleskiver (kind of doughnuts) with fruit jam | Denmark | 46%
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| Eating dishes like Appelbeignets and Kerstkransjes (they can be also used as a decoration on the Christmas Tree) | Netherlands | 42%
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| Although it isn't common to celebrate Christmas here, there are strawberry and whipped cream cakes eaten on Christmas Day to represent this country's flag | Japan | 39%
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| Eating 7 kinds of fish and seafood | Italy | 38%
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| Eating 12 different meals (the twelve Apostoles) - Wigilia | Poland | 29%
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| Kutia made of poppy seeds and honey | Russia | Ukraine | 28%
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| The Christmas Eve is so important here. It cannot be imagined without Halászlé, a kind of soup consisting of fish | Hungary | 26%
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| Because of the high temperature there, the palms are decorated with colourful lights and balls | Brazil | 25%
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| Kūčios, which is the last day of Advent, is also the name of the main dish eaten on 24th December | Lithuania | 17%
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