Simple answer is NO. Christmas is celebrated the same as the non-orthodox community. Greeks attend midnight mass as the catholics and other churches may. After church families go home and celebrate. Christmas Day is also the feast of Saint Christopher, ie 'Christos' = 'Christ'. Presents are opened on the 25th. Easter is the only celebration that is different to the non-orthodox community. They celebrate Easter a week after the usual Easter weekend.
Greece opens their presents by opening them and seeing it ang goigng wow i wa slookign fro the answer i have to do a report on greece uh!
In Greece, presents are delivered by Άγιος Βασίλης ("Saint Basil").
There are no statistics for how many people will open Christmas presents this year, but it is safe to assume that it will be billions.
It is not required that you wrap presents, but many people like to wrap presents so the receiver of the gift won't know what it is until they open it up. People love to see others open their gifts in excitement.
in one year from today- they already opened presents today!
Enjoy our presents. We open our presents on Christmas Eve, the 24th of December.
Yes they do exchange presents and are opened on Christmas day
people gather together with their family and open presents and they have fun
they open them after they wake up just like most everyone does
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
Christmas is the day where people are happy... and it's the day when I, and most other people open gifts.
They do not open their Christmas presents until January 6th.
it depends if they get them but usually they do well in england they do and universal countries