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.
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 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.
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.
to make them surprised and exited to see the gifts this would make them wait for the part to get thier presents
Presents, reindeer, sleigh, list.
Christmas Morning At Your HouseWell, we usually opened 1 present on Christmas eve. Then on Christmas day we would get up and see all of the presents laid out in front of the tree and tear into them. After we finished the presents we would sit around and check them out for awhile then head across the street to my Grandparents house, where the rest of the family would show up. We eat biscuits and gravy every year and after breakfast more presents.
Sometimes, sometimes not. Would you, could you, give them the Moon?