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Some Americans do; ask anyone living in Canada. In other American nations like the US, it simply has not become a traditional practice. Such practices usually start by taking hold among the people and growing in popularity. If they don't take hold and grow, they simply fade away.

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probably in places where they dont celebrate Christmas....

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