There is a old tradition of caroling. Children, in groups of 2-10, go from door to door and sing Christmas carols, such as STEAUA SUS RASARE (The star appears) or ASTAZI S_A NASCUT CHRISTOS (Today Christ was born), and others. They usually sing the whole song and receive symbolic gifts such as cookies or fruits. Often people give them small amounts of money. Organized choirs sing for festivities.
eat after eights
They go caroling with friends.
The customs on Christmas nights in Romania are exactly as they are in most countries.
eat after eight
They sit around the tree
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.
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druming or dancing
drumming or dancing~Nativity Plays
Romania has floods each year.
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.
Traditionally, the last song is Silent Night.