In Sweden you celebrate on the 24th of DDecember, you eat julbord which is a kind of buffet. At three o'clock most Swedes watch Donald Duck at TV- the same episodes every year. Santa Claus or Jultomten as he is called in Sweden comes with the presents to the children by knocking on the door.
Most Swedes have a Christmas tree.
Most people in Sweden celebrate Christmas as a tradition and not as a part of the religion.
On the 13th of December is Lucia. Lucia was according to the legend a saint from Sicily and is celebrated through a white dressed choir which sings traditional Swedish Christmas songs.
Advent is also a large part of the Swedish Christmas traditions. Children usually have a countdown calender that they can follow on TV.
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The tradition of celebrating Christmas began in the 4th century AD.
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some of them they do it during ber months.
Well some time`s they do but it is not a Jamacain tradition.
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a tradition is something special they do in their town.
We have them to celebrate Christmas. It is a tradition from Germany.
It is a tradition to decorate a tree at Christmas. Their tradition is to bury their dead.
For some people, it is merely a tradition they learned from their ancestors before them. For others, it is a choice simply because they enjoy it.
In Australia, many people put up their Christmas tree on the 1st day of December. It varies. There is no tradition in Australia for when to put up the Christmas tree. Some people put it up early in December, while others put it up at various times in the weeks preceding Christmas. Some may leave it until Christmas Eve. There is truly no tradition.
Germany gave us the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree.