Julklappar. Christmas is called Jul.
It's called "joulu" in Finland and "jul" in Sweden and Norway.
Christmas stockings
Tomten, our Santa has his own name in every country.
Mt. Crumpit
The season in Sweden on Christmas is winter.
No Presents for Christmas was created on 1985-12-25.
La Befana, and she's a witch so I doubt it's for Christmas.
In Sweden, the gift giver is known as "Jultomten." Jultomten is a character similar to Santa Claus, who is believed to bring gifts to children on Christmas Eve. The name "Jultomten" translates to "Christmas brownie" or "Christmas gnome" in English.
1. You get presents. 2. The presents are amazing. 3. You get what you want after christmas. 4. When you see your grandparents after christmas you get even more presents
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
Actually, that depends on the reason a person celebrates Christmas. If it is celebrated for the presents, then it is true that Christmas would not be Christmas without them. If Christmas is celebrated for a deeper meaning, presents would not matter. Christmas would still be Christmas without them.