no because then you will spoil your surprise of gifts AND! you wont be happy on Christmas morning
no
One second is not long enough to open a Christmas gift.
yes because it is your gift and you should be able to open the gift unless it is Christmas the you should wait until it is your turn
They open them on Christmas day, the 25th. However some parents let their kids open one small gift as well on the 24th, Christmas eve.
Some people open one gift on Christmas Eve and some don't. Whatever your family does is what you need to do.
Personally, it is tradition for us to open 1 or 2 gifts on Christmas Eve. I think that it's ok and that it can be a fun tradition. If someone says you can then do!
You must pretend that you did not see your gift because the gift giver wants to surprise you. When Christmas Day comes you can open the gift and then put a big smile on your face and say "Oh, I had the feeling I was going to get this. Thank you so much."
You can wait patently for Christmas to arrive so you can open your gifts on Christmas day.Some attempts to figure out Christmas gifts include:Asking a sibling to figure out from parentsFinding out where relatives keep gifts and find one that is labeled for you.However, this is not recommended to be done, as gift opening on Christmas Day would be ruined because you know your gift. Try to be patient, and you will soon figure out your Christmas gift.
A table decoration called a Christmas Cracker that often contains a small gift and a joke when pulled open.
The youngest opens the presents first, and then the oldest.
Only if the gift is intended for them!A minority of Christians do not celebrate birthdays or Christmas. However, if you were to give them a gift, they would most likely be gracious about it and thankful.
I would divide it into both: have a feast on both days, and everyone opens one gift on Christmas eve, while they open all of the other gifts on Christmas day, for instance.