Traditionally, Christian Poles celebrate Christmas Eve with a dinner known as Wigilia. The Wigilia is a meatless meal, commemmorating the month long fast early Roman Catholics honored in preparation for the birth of Christ (Christmas Eve is not quite yet Christmas!) The Wigilia meal consists of a variety of fish, fruit, vegetable and grain dishes, including: borscht with mushroom dumplings, herring and carp, sauerkraut, noodles, breads and fruit compote.
On Christmas Day, once the fast has been broken, the celebratory meal consists of ham, kielbasa, roast duck (or goose) and a variety of dishes, depending on the family.
There's no special gifts. People give each other whatever they think would be nice and bring joy.
Polish people have a twenty four hour fast at Christmas and then they eat meatless foods, and a rice wafer.
Polish people are mostly Catholic/Christian so they celebrate Christmas.
they eat a lot fish t Christmas
none :P
It's a tradition to reflect how poor Jesus and his family were when he was born.
people usually start decorating about the week before Christmas
Wigilia.
They eat wheat bread and French bread.
Boże Narodziene ( Christmas is celebrated the same way so it's not "Polish Christmas" it's just Christmas. )
coal of course everybody does
Some People have Christmas dinner on Christmas day and some people eat it on Boxing day
yes they did
no but china does
On Christmas day we eat mostly things that people in the UK and USA eat.
Actually, Chinese people do not celebrate Christmas so they don't eat anything particular on Christmas.
Polish people eat normal food like people in Europe and America.