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They use regular Christmas Stockings. The same as Americans.
do they use stocking in Russia for Christmas
Mistletoe and holly, the manger, Christmas lights, candy canes, stockings, gingerbread houses, a Christmas tree, and even presents are part of the traditional Christmas theme used for decorating the home for Christmas.
Depending on the state of the stockings. I think stockings give the house a great Christmas touch, so I wouldn't think old worn stockings would be appreciated in these festivities.
a christmas tree
they use a firm Christmas tree, like us but a real one, and put Christmas lights, shiny balls, angels, and a gold star on the top. The decorations they use there is pretty similar to us, so there isn't any point of asking this question!
in what year was the first documented use of a Christmas tree in lativa
We Dutch have our own Santa who comes end November. He places gifts in the children's shoes which they have put besides the radiator or fireplace. If we give each other gifts during Christmas we put them under the Christmas tree.
palm tree
No. Christmas is a proper noun. Its use with other nouns (Christmas dinner, Christmas present, Christmas tree) is as a noun adjunct, not an adjective.
Before stockings, the French used leg coverings called garters or hose. Garters were bands worn around the leg to hold up socks or stockings, while hose were close-fitting garments covering the leg from foot to waist, usually worn by men. The evolution of fashion eventually led to the adoption of stockings as leg coverings in French attire.