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Hanukkah presents are a sign of assimilation; a recent invention designed to make storekeepers more wealthy and to imitate the season's Christmas presents. There is no such Jewish concept, other than the traditional gelt (coins) given to one's children.
Christmas for kids is a charity organization build to help more disadvantaged children still experience the magic of Christmas. Normally schools in more stable countries have the children post over a box of presents for a poor child.
1. You get presents. 2. The presents are amazing. 3. You get what you want after christmas. 4. When you see your grandparents after christmas you get even more presents
Most people celebrate Christmas in Japan, although they have not yet started there own traditions for the season.Christmas trees can be seen in some shops, but real ones are hard to find, only being able to get from some big department stores.I think that new year is still the biggest hit for the Japanese, Christmas being like the before party.
Traditionally, it has been in shoes. But with the influence of Euro-Disneyland, the Christmas stocking of the US is becoming more common.
AnswerJapanese people gather with their friends and family. They go to hotel,restaurants and/or friends house in orderto have party. They drink and eat western food and karaoke contest at the end of that. That is a way of spending time with the family.
Children in Belgium have 2 Christmas visitors. On the 6th December, St Nicholas Day, St Nicholas is believed to bring children presents. This is quite a long time before Chrismas. Different regions in Belgium have different customs and traditions about St Nicholas. On Christmas day (25th) Santa Claus may bring some more presents if they are lucky.
Children in Belgium have 2 Christmas visitors. On the 6th December, St Nicholas Day, St Nicholas is believed to bring children presents. This is quite a long time before Chrismas. Different regions in Belgium have different customs and traditions about St Nicholas. On Christmas Day (25th) Santa Claus may bring some more presents if they are lucky.
In England Christmas is celebrated by having a midnight mass, a roast turkey(Christmas dinner), presents from family, friends and Santa (father christmas) and a pine tree with lots of decorations.
It used to be a symbol of the kings giving gifts to Jesus. Now, it is more because of tradition.
In Spain, children receive gifts from the Three Kings on January 6th, also known as Epiphany or "Dia de los Reyes". This tradition is more popular than Santa Claus bringing gifts on Christmas.
You shouldn't peek at your presents! It is way more fun to have the anticipation of opening presents and you don't know what's inside! Save the excitement for Christmas! It's only about two weeks away! :)