然而,其他的节日传统却跟童年时的不一样。尽管有81%的受调查者表示,在儿提时代,他们的家人通常会赠送节日贺卡,但只有6%5的人表示他们今年也会赠送贺卡。也只有16%的人说他们会去唱圣诞颂歌(与之相比,36%的人说他们也会在童年时唱圣诞颂歌)。
The Pew survey found that religious and non-religious Americans are relatively similar in their celebrations of the Christmas holiday, and that both cultural and religious observers were just as likely to gather with family, exchange gifts and take part in another popular Christmas tradition–Santa Claus. Among those adults surveyed who have a child who believes in Santa Claus, 69 percent said they plan to pretend that Santa visits their house on Christmas Eve this year. Perhaps more surprisingly, 18 percent of parents whose children do not believe in Santa will still pretend to get a visit from the jolly bearded fellow this Christmas, and so will 22 percent of adults who are not parents or guardians of any children.
佩尤调查还发现,有宗教信仰和无宗教信仰的美国人都在庆祝圣诞节的方式上不尽相同。文化和宗教人士会和家人聚在一起,互相交换礼物和沿袭其他广受欢迎的圣诞传统——比如扮圣诞老人。受调查者中还包括一些有孩子的成年人,那些孩子都相信有圣诞老人的存在,在这些受调查者中69%的人说,他们打算假扮圣诞老人在今年的圣诞夜上门拜访。也许更令人惊讶的是,还有18%的家长,尽管孩子不相信圣诞老人的存在,但仍然会假扮这个快乐的留着胡子的圣诞老人,也有22%的人虽然不是任何孩子的父母或是监护人,表示愿意这么做。
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