Yes, but often, it is not a real pickle. It is usually a Christmas ornament that looks like a pickle. They are usually made of blown glass.
some people say they hide a pickle ornament in a Christmas tree and if a child finds it they get an extra gift from St.Nick but nobody in Germany had even heard of this tradition.
The German tradition of hiding a pickle ornament on the Christmas tree is called the Weihnachtsgurke. It is believed to have originated in the late 19th century and is considered a fun holiday game. The first person to find the pickle ornament on the tree gets to open their present first as a way to add excitement and anticipation to the gift-giving tradition.
The traditions that where made in Germany was that everyday on Christmas eve in Germany someone puts a pickle on a tree and whoever finds the pickle first gets to have their gift first.We don't know why but weird.
When My Heart Finds Christmas was created on 17-07-16.
One tradition that Germans follow is hiding a pickle in their Christmas tree. Whoever finds the pickle gets to open the first gift. Germans greet each other with a handshake. It is customary to bring a bottle of alcohol as a gift when you are staying in someone's home. Germans have outdoor shoes and indoor shoes. You should never wear outdoor shoes inside. Germans shut their doors, especially when no one is in the room. Germans eat a large, hot lunch and small dinners. Exercise and being outside are a German way of life. Germans never call anyone by their first name unless they are good friends. Even people who work together for many years might still address one another as Mr. or Mrs. (this depends on the industry) Germans expect everyone to be on time. Germans celebrate the Christmas season over a twenty-five day period. Germans do not smile superficially or make small talk with strangers. Germans drink a lot of beer.
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