
Jose Mari Chan memes are also circulating on the internet once September starts, as if reminding everyone of the upcoming holidays!

As most of us put it, “Filipino Christmas really hits different.” Yeah, it does.

As early as September 1, some being in the last week of August, malls in the Philippines bring out their eye-catching decorations and amuse mall-goers with their gigantic Christmas trees.

Of course, it would not be a complete Filipino Christmas without the parols or Christmas Star Lanterns in sight. Everyone could also expect side-by-side lantern stores once night strikes.

As singing is deeply ingrained in Filipino culture, it is no surprise that a lot of people jam to Christmas carols three months before the well-loved holiday.

Some of the Christmas hits that Filipinos love are “All I Want For Christmas Is You” and “Santa Claus is Comin' to Town” by Mariah Carey, “Last Christmas” by Wham!, “Kampana ng Simbahan” by Leo Valdez, Station IDs by TV Networks, and many more.

On top of all the mentioned Christmas hits in the Philippines, Filipino Christmas would not be complete without hearing the iconic songs of Jose Mari Chan like “Christmas In Our Hearts,” “A Perfect Christmas,” “Pasko Na Sinta Ko,” and many more.

Food is one of the many things that bond Filipinos the most, and it is no surprise that a lot are saving up and planning for their Christmas eve and day meals.

After attending Simbang Gabi (for some, even on a random BER-month day), bibingka and puto bumbong are a must.

Filipino netizens can really incorporate anything into an internet trend, just like dancing to choreographies to a Christmas song like “Last Christmas.”

Jose Mari Chan memes are also circulating on the internet once September starts, as if reminding everyone of the upcoming holidays!

As most of us put it, “Filipino Christmas really hits different.” Yeah, it does.

As early as September 1, some being in the last week of August, malls in the Philippines bring out their eye-catching decorations and amuse mall-goers with their gigantic Christmas trees.

Of course, it would not be a complete Filipino Christmas without the parols or Christmas Star Lanterns in sight. Everyone could also expect side-by-side lantern stores once night strikes.