The world’s most bizarre Christmas traditions
Santa's evil twin. KFC and a romantic date (seriously!). Here's a look at these and a few other weird and wonderful ways different places around the world celebrate Christmas.
Santa's evil twin. KFC and a romantic date (seriously!). Here's a look at these and a few other weird and wonderful ways different places around the world celebrate Christmas.
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