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The customs on Christmas nights in Romania are exactly as they are in most countries.
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.
Santa will often not show up.
Traditionally, the last song is Silent Night.
No, "Twas the Night Before Christmas" is not an epic poem. It is a narrative poem, specifically a visit from St. Nicholas, commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas." Epic poems are lengthy, heroic narratives that often include supernatural elements and grand themes.
Valentine and Viola are characters from Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night." This play is often associated with the themes of love and mistaken identities, akin to the festive spirit of Christmas. The title "Twelfth Night" refers to the twelfth night after Christmas, a time traditionally celebrated with revelry and merriment, reflecting the play's comedic elements and romantic entanglements. Thus, the characters are closely tied to the celebratory and transformative aspects of the Christmas season.
People decorate houses and trees, give gifts to one another, eat sweets, sing Christmas songs, cook and eat a large meal with their families, etc. Some go to special Christmas church services, often on Christmas eve night.
Christmas carolers often enjoy singing songs such as Silver Bells, Silent Night, Deck the Halls, Frosty the Snowman, Holly Jolly Christmas, and Jingle Bells.
Many people leave Santa cookies and milk, and leave carrots and water for the reindeer.