Well, that depends on what they ask for but it would be something for there tradition so anything they want they will receive sorry if it is not specific enough.
There is no 'should' in the number of gifts received or given. Christmas for christians is not about gifts and presents. Or at least it should not be. Other religions do not recognise Christmas so would not receive any gifts.
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.
so u can receive back and it would be a nicew thing to do
if you had choice to open your presents on chirstmas eve or Christmas day i think the best choice would be on Christmas eve. why because you can use them the next day.
Usually most presents are placed in a box at Christmas, but it's acceptable for larger presents and uncommonly shaped presents to not be placed within a box.
The children in the US often write letters to Santa in the weeks before Christmas. They also make lists of the presents that they would like to receive and they help to decorate the home.
Usually adults would exchange their Christmas presents at the beginning of the dinner, or during a pause in that longish dinner on Christmas eve.
Actually, Christmas just isn't just about presents, it is mostly about the love. As long as you are around your family, that's all you need. Is love.
Traditionally, Santa leaves presents under the Christmas Tree on Christmas Eve.
Yes.Children would get wooden housemade toys.
No, some people open their presents on Christmas Day, some on Christmas Eve.
In "The Diary of Anne Frank," Anne receives a diary for Christmas in 1942.