They do the same things Americans do!!!
yeah its about parents and Christmas its called dyers eve
On the Wallaby's original answer:Germans do not restrict their Christmas celebrations to the 24th of December. Christmas Day is also important. The German tradition of celebrating Christmas on Christmas Eve comes from the old belief that Christ was born in the evening, rather than on Christmas morning. Germans and, in other countries, Lutherans with German ancestry, open their Christmas presents on Christmas Eve, and the Christmas Eve service is a celebration of the Christ-child which, to many people, is more significant than Christmas morning services.
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.
Christmas eve is not a holiday on Christmas is a holiday so Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas you can't celebrate Christmas eve its not a holiday
Christmas Eve. 1777
they are not open on Christmas Eve
Christmas Annette
It is simply a long-standing German tradition to start the Christmas celebrations on Christmas Eve. Additional Answer:And let's be honest: It's much more comfortable for us to open our presents at Christmas Eve, stay up late and sleep long on Christmas Day than to get up early and feel all tired...
Nochebuena= Christmas eve
Yes, you can but only on Christmas Eve no other day only on Christmas eve
The phrase "la veille de Noel" is "Christmas Eve" in French. The exact translation is "the eve of Christmas." There is no singular word that means Christmas Eve.