Christmas in Australia offers a very different experience compared to the traditional wintery celebrations in the United States. While American Christmases are often associated with cold weather, snow, and cosy fires, Australians celebrate the holiday in the heat of summer. The iconic imagery of snowmen and sleigh rides is replaced with beach barbecues and outdoor gatherings. Christmas Day falls during the Australian summer, so many Australians head to the beach or spend time outdoors, enjoying the sunshine with family and friends. The festive meals also differ, with seafood and cold salads often taking centre stage instead of the traditional roast dinners. This contrast in weather, food, and traditions makes for a truly unique celebration Down Under.
Join Holly & Matthew as they explore the quirky differences between Australian and American Christmas traditions, from food to weather and everything in between, and discover how the holiday season takes on a different feel in the Southern Hemisphere.
Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod
"Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeod
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