Christmas party games and activities are like so many other holiday traditions: a layering of multinational customs. Centuries of evolution have brought the current trends to holiday celebrations. And our own times are taking those trends in yet newer directions. When planning a Christmas party it is best to consider the guest list and choose from the rich variety of holiday customs to plan the appropriate mix of cultural themes. If the guest list crosses age groups maybe Victorian themed activities could draw everyone's interest. If the crowd is culturally mixed consider adding traditional games from each of the ethnic groups represented. If the guest list veers away from the Christian traditions plan a party that highlights cultural rather than religious traditions. Celebrate Christmas according to one's own traditions privately and still enjoy the season with members of others cultures at the annual Christmas party.
If there are enough guests with foreign languages a quick lesson from each in traditional holiday greetings in each person's second language might be fun. If time permits each could give examples of the way in which their families celebrate. Crafts make a nice way to interact. Cards and ornaments are the best take home party favors. It might be nice to make up a quick printed copy if a scanner is among available computer equipment. Don't overlook holiday baking as a fun group activity if a large enough kitchen is available. It also takes some of the work out of menu preparations in Christmas celebrations.
Are there normal snowfalls before Christmas that can be counted on for party activities? If weather permits then outdoor fun is the best! But don't despair if sun is the dominant weather pattern. Decorate the cactus a sing a chorus of "Feliz Navidad." You and your guests should still have a good time.
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