They sit around the tree
eat after eight
The customs on Christmas nights in Romania are exactly as they are in most countries.
Romanians have celebrations on Christmas night. This is the time that they decorate the Christmas tree. The children go out caroling and dancing through the neighborhood. They receive sweets, fruits, traditional cakes, and even money.
eat and sleep and eat and sleep munch and munch and much I'm a goofy goober yeah
i have no clue
druming or dancing
drumming or dancing~Nativity Plays
Oranges are often found in the stockings of children on the Canadian prairies as a traditional Christmas treat.
The Roman Colosseum did hold much of he persecutions of Christians in the night because it was easiest to get the largest crowd at night. The Christians were often set on fire and used as torches to illuminate the night.
Papa Noël, often associated with Christmas, traditionally brings gifts to children on the night of December 24th, delivering them in time for Christmas morning. In some cultures, particularly in parts of France and Belgium, he is celebrated on December 6th, Saint Nicholas Day, when children receive gifts and treats. The specific customs can vary by region and family traditions.
Santa will often not show up.
Typical wishes at Christmas time include joy and peace. These are reflected in the saying "Merry Christmas". Children often wish for toys and chocolates.