Some people get presents on Christmas Eve (with special arrangement made with Santa) but most wake up to presents on Christmas Day. However, you must remember, there are time differences between different countries. Like, it is the "next day" in New Zealand when compared to the US, so NZ gets Christmas "earlier" than we get here.
No, not every country celebrates Christmas, and those that do vary for the "gift" day. In Spain, the traditional day for presents is 3 Kings Day - January 6th.
Right after midnight on Christmas day!....It is so cool!!!
They receive presents for their birthdays, christmas, children day and sometimes for their "Saint Day" if a children was named after a catholic saint, which have their own names on each calendar day.
same day as everyone dec 25 and they are hispanic!
we have presents because santa started by giving toys to poor children then because the birth of Jesus he disided to give everyone presents.
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
to compare, you give each other love and to contrast, on Christmas you get presents and on Valentine's receive chocolate.
Make everybody breakfast in bed.
Of course you can still get presents - other people give them to you! But if you don't believe, you won't get anything from Santa.
No, some people open their presents on Christmas Day, some on Christmas Eve.
You open them up on Christmas Day.
For Christmas, they normally get them on Christmas Day.