As far as I know there is no tradition. It probably depends on the family. You can try giving each child a present and they all open them at the same time. Or whoever you find a present for first under the tree gets to open it and go from there. Or if you want one child to open at a time and want it to be totaly fair, draw names or pick numbers the night before to see who gets to open first. And then every year rotate. Whoever was second will be first next year, and who was first will be last, etc. Or draw names or pick numbers every year. Those are great ways in my family we go in an order from youngest to oldest .
Usually the youngest or the oldest.
traditionally, the youngest child opens their present first
The youngest opens the presents first, and then the oldest.
Some families open presents from oldest to youngest as a symbol of respect towards elders. Others go from youngest to oldest going by the "youths are our future" saying.
The oldest or youngest what?
He is the oldest.
youngest
youngest
oldest generation up, youngest down
Who are the oldest and youngest players to complete in the Iditarod?
The youngest ever was 5 and the oldest was 90.
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