Usually, the children over here. get their Christmas presents after dinner, at Christmas eve.
Traditionally in Germany Christmas presents are exchanged on Christmas eve contrary to places like England where they're first exchanged early on Christmas Day. :)
It is in Germany that's where it is
Some of them do. Depends on how religious they are.
Germans celebrate Advent going from December 1st through December 24th, as well as St. Nicholas's day. If you're talking about Christmas proper, they open presents and go to church on the 24th--so Christmas Eve--and maybe go to church again on the 25th. But the actual celebration is the on the 24th.
You go to Church on Christmas because you are celebrating the birth of Jesus.
Christmas mass is where you go to church on either Christmas day or Christmas eve. It's a big special thing to churches because Jesus was born on Christmas so the highly religious go to church to celebrate it through worship.
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Yes they do
Most do.
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only if they are christians
Germans traditionally eat stollen, a fruited yeast bread, at Christmas.