Romanian kids like decorating the Christmas tree. They used to make some of the decorations themselves, but nowadays most are plastic and bought at the supermarket.
During Christmas season, some children gather in groups and sing carols, especially in the rural areas (city folk don't seem to like it anymore, and many refuse to open their doors when they hear carols).
They also enjoy making a lot of noise, using fire-crackers and a special, decorated whip, called "pluguşor." (some start practicing how to make loud noises with that whip since November...)
But I suppose the best part for them is waking up on Christmas morning, to find the presents under the tree.
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The customs on Christmas nights in Romania are exactly as they are in most countries.
On Christmas morning, Romanian children open their gifts. Their parents go to church or to friends and celebrate.
who celebrates romanian christmas???EVERY ROMANIAN ,EVEN IF WE ARE NOT HOME WITH OUR FAMILIES WE STILL DO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS....
After the family dinner they go to sleep and wake to find presents under the Christmas tree.
The Romanian language equivalent of Merry Christmas is Crăciun fericit.Crăciun fericit is a Romanian equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'.
Colind de Crăciun is a Romanian equivalent of 'Christmas carol'.
Crăciun is a Romanian equivalent of 'Christmas'. The season's greeting is'Crăciun fericit' ['Merry Christmas'].
Crăciun fericit is a Romanian equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'.
The Romanian language equivalent of Merry Christmas is Crăciun fericit.
The Romanian language equivalent of Christmas is Crăciun.
Crăciun.