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it is said that when you kiss under the mistletoe it may bring good luck. people recognized mistletoe as good luck.

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When did kissing under the mistletoe tradition begin?

1888


Why don't you remove kissing under mistletoe?

because it is a tradition.


What countrydid the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe come from?

france


Where does the tradition of kissing under mistletoe come from?

ancient Norse mythology


What romantic tradition did England save while others parished?

Kissing under the mistletoe.


Was kissing under the mistletoe a tradition that started from Norse folklore?

no, because it was started in Poland


What is a missletoe?

It is a type of leaf/plant that makes people believe that when you are under it, you kiss.


How did kissing come about?

Kissing in what you do when you have favorable emotions to or for someone or something.


Is Kissing under the mistletoe a tradition that started from Norse folklore?

no dummy its just what people do weirdos so why you ask that huh


If two boys are under a mistletoe would they have to kiss?

No, of course not, unless they just wanted to. Kissing under the mistletoe is a fun tradition. Nobody HAS to kiss anyone.


Who and when created a kiss under the misletoe brings good luck?

The custom of hanging up mistletoe is said to stem from the ancient Druid tradition of laying down arms and exchanging greetings when under the mistletoe. The custom of kissing under the mistletoe is attributed to the English, who, after every kiss, plucked a berry from the bunch and discarded it. When the berries were gone, tradition called for the kissing to stop.