Coal, dark candy, garlic, onions, or sticks are what bad boys get for Christmas in Italy. Such presents contrast with the attractive, delicious, expensive gifts of fruits and soft candies (such as caramels) for good children. The gifts may be considered part of the Christmas season's gift-giving even though they typically are left on January 5th, as the eve of the Epiphany to commemorate the Magi's gifts of January 6th in celebration of Jesus of Nazareth's birth the previous December 25th.
Bad boys and girls get coal for Christmas.
the bad boys and girls get nothing good boys and girls do.
A lump of coal
nothing
a spank and coal.
A bag of coal
They get clumps of sand :D
The concept of bad children not receiving anything at Christmas is not observed in Australia.
Yes, Italy does have Christmas lights.
they get a lump of coal just like you in america
The same as good boys and girls in Hungary, Santa only gives presents in Canada/USA.
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