ok so the tradition was of the lie of parents was to make them believe of Santa Claus was so they could make their children obey them like the phrases "clean your room or you will get coal in your stocking" or " dont talk back or you will get coal in your stocking".
St. Nicholas is commonly associated with giving gifts to good children, but there isn't a specific patron saint of naughty children in Christian tradition. The story of St. Nicholas leaving coal for naughty children may have evolved into the modern idea of receiving coal as a punishment.
Good children get gifts and naughty one a chunk of coal.
The tradition of giving naughty children coal is believed to have originated from European folklore, where St. Nicholas would reward well-behaved children with gifts, while misbehaving children received a lump of coal as a reminder to change their ways. This tradition has been incorporated into the modern-day Santa Claus folklore as well.
It started in the 1870's or 80's, children worked in factories or coal mines.
Coal is great for starting fires, maintaining heat, steel production, manufacturing, electricity generation, decorating the living room, District 12's economy, and giving to children at Christmas.
Paperwork and signing an agreement is an important process before giving your truck to the coal site
Saint Nick is another name for Santa Claus. He is famous for going around the world on Christmas Eve giving gifts to good children or leaving coal for bad children.
The idea of putting coal in a Christmas stocking is considered to have originated in Italy and though the tradition of hanging stockings is still carried on most people don't put coals in bad children's stockings anymore.
In Spain, bad children receive a piece of coal made out of sugar for Christmas.
carts i guess
Lump of Coal Tradition Theory:It started in Holland. When a child was bad they got a lump of coal, but if they were good they got a small toy, cookies or candy.There was a pervasive belief in the mid 19th century that if you were poor it was because you or your ancestors did bad things. They were poor because God was punishing them.Most of England and Europe was powered by coal. Most household furnaces were coal burning. They would take coal and put it in pans under the bed to stay warm at night. So coal had value. If you were a poor kid, you were lucky to get coal that you could use to keep yourself warm on cold winter nights. The rich had nice warm houses and lots of goodies in their stockings but the poor, who were so as punishment from God for being bad were lucky to get coal.
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