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Canada is the most Christmassy country in the world, according to report

Taxi2Airport just released a list of the 25 most “Christmassy” countries in the world, and Canada stole the top spot.
Christmas Lights
VANCOUVER DECEMBER 2018: Christmas lights decoration at the Chalet Place Lights for Charity in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Taxi2Airport just released a list of the 25 most “Christmassy” countries in the world, and Canada stole the top spot.

The list measures countries across the globe based on Christmas travel recognition, the chance of snow, Christian population, Christmas search interest, and the popularity of Christmas music.

The taxi booking platform notes, however, that each country has its own festive traditions. For example, Japan doesn’t celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday. Instead, the island nation uses the time to spread happiness and eat fried chicken. In fact, a number of families will actually place orders to KFC in advance.

With that in mind, the report depicts Christmas as “the most magical time of year.” Further, it notes that for many, the season is synonymous with snow, carols, lights and sprawling markets filled with merry cheer.

Most Christmassy Country

According to Taxi2Airport, Canada listens to an impressive amount of Christmas music, and its most, “distinctive yuletide anthem is Sarah McLachlan’s Away in a Manager.” It also has the 6th highest chance of snow on the big day, and they mention fun places to play such as the, “world-renowned Whistler Blackcomb ski resort to ice skating around Lake Louise.”

Following Canada, the top ten “Christmassy Countries” list goes in the following order:

  • Norway
  • Iceland
  • Liechtenstein
  • Finland
  • Lithuania
  • Sweden
  • USA
  • UK
  • Ireland
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