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food of corse!!
Christmas is not a religious thing for danish people. A lot of non-christian people celebrate Christmas. It's a typical tradition for danes.
Yep, we make and eat danish cookies from the start of December. We don't call it danish cookies though. A straight translation would be small-cookies. "Småkager"
Merry Christmas in the Danish language is Glaedelig Jul or God Jul. Christmas in Denmark begins with decorating the Christmas tree a week ahead of time. Then people are always on the lookout for Nisse, a very mischievous elf who loves to play pranks.
Answer: Glædelig jul danske venner
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In Denmark Santa is simply called "The Christmas man" or "Julemanden" in danish.
Glædelig jul
glaedelig jul is danish and means merry christmas. in Norwegian it is gledelig jul, so maybe you misspelled it.
Danish people are from Denmark (a country in Northern Europe).
You open present at night, the 24th of December. After the big Christmas-dinner, where you eat duck, glazed potatoes and for dessert you eat the danish dessert (yes, it has a french name, but it is danish) ris à la mande which is a traditional rice pudding with almonds.