More than one in 10 Scots say their favourite Christmas tradition is watching Die Hard, featuring Bruce Willis as John McClane, according to a survey.
But for 67% of Scots, Christmas dinner is the favourite tradition, the charity poll found. Decorating the Christmas tree was favoured by 52% of people surveyed, for 12% it was their Christmas night out and nearly a third said they loved eating leftovers.
The Scotland-based charity Mary's Meals, which provides more than two million children with a nutritious meal every school day in 19 of the world's poorest countries, commissioned the poll.
Each December the charity holds a virtual Christmas dinner, Big Family Christmas, to raise funds to feed even more hungry children.Last year, nearly
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