Santa Claus (called "Babbo Natale", i.e. Daddy Christmas) on Dec. 25th.
But in In Italy, on Jan. 6th (corresponding to Epiphany date), there is also an old lady called "Befana", similar to a witch, that brings gifts (mainly sweets) for good kids and coal for bad ones.
It is a character that is part of Italian folklore.
The main gift exchange in Italy occurs on January 6th.
They usually give gift baskets and different chocolates
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They usually open them on Christmas Day. Children may also open some gifts of January 6 (Epiphany).
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on their anniversary/the day they got married.
Each person will give out 6 presents therefore there are 42 presents in total
Italy
giving each other presents
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they give each other drugs
Both children and parents give presents in Germany, to each other and to any extended family members who happen to be there.
They shouldn't....
Believe it or not, they don't buy each other huge extravogant gifts. They tend to buy each other small cheapy joke presents!
We do this to represent the three kings giving presents of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh to Jesus when he was born. We also do this to show other people that they are special to us.
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Directly across the Ionian Sea from each other. Italy is west of Greece.