They exchange gifts on the 24th of December
Yes they do but on the 7th of January not xmas day
On Christmas day is the day that you traditionally open your gifts.
Germans have the Advent season which are thetime frame of the 4 Sundays before Christmas (but could be the 24th of December if a Sunday). Most people will have an Adventskranz (Advent wreath) which has 4 candles (one additional lit every Sunday closer to Christmas). From 1st December the countdown to Christmas is "celebrated" in form of Adventskalender (Advent calendar - mostly filled with chocolates since for Children), where every day one little "window" is opened. During the Advent season also the Christmas markets are open. Christmas Eve is the highlight followed by the first Christmas day normally spent in family. The second Christmas day is less formal.
December 25th. Many open gifts on the night before.
Rarely. This is sometimes done by people who do not celebrate Christmas. people in china do
Sinck Tuck is a Canadian Eskimo holiday. On this day, they exchange gifts and dance. It is basically an equivelant of Christmas.
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French parents exchange presents on New Year's Day. Children receive gifts from parents on December 6th. This is Saint Nicholas day.
No, China does not give gifts at Christmas. This is because Christmas Day is not an official holiday in China.
January 6: Dia de los Santos Reyes / Epiphany celebration - is the day when Mexicans exchange Christmas presents.
In many ocasions In birthdays people give gifts to the one who is getting older there are some specified comemorative days like: Mother's day, Father's day, Kid's day (in each of them the specified person earns presents) another exchanging gifts day is the: Couple's day (like valentine's day, but it's celebrated in a different day) there's Easter (in which people exchange chocolate gifts. In general chocolate eggs) and of course, Christmas day.