Traditionally, the last song is Silent Night.
Well, the actual name is "Twelfth Night", and the title refers to the twelfth night after Christmas, traditionally a night of feasting, gifts, games and other festivities in old England.
Germans traditionally eat stollen, a fruited yeast bread, at Christmas.
Traditionally celery is left for reindeer in Spain due to the difference in climate. Father Christmas although sticks to what is traditional for him on christmas eve night that been a lancashire hot pot washed down with miwadi summer fruits and finished with a chocolate spread and cheese sandwich.
The poinsettia, traditionally an American Christmas flower, originally grew in Mexico; where it was known as the "Flower of the Holy Night". It was first brought to America by Joel Poinsett in 1829.
Because it is traditionally eaten on Christmas eve.
In the poem The Night Before Christmas, he lands on the roof, with his reindeer.
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Traditionally silver thruppeny bits were placed into Christmas puddings in the UK
Valentine and Viola are characters from Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night." This play is often associated with the themes of love and mistaken identities, akin to the festive spirit of Christmas. The title "Twelfth Night" refers to the twelfth night after Christmas, a time traditionally celebrated with revelry and merriment, reflecting the play's comedic elements and romantic entanglements. Thus, the characters are closely tied to the celebratory and transformative aspects of the Christmas season.
Plants traditionally associated with Christmas include holly, mistletoe, and Christmas trees. These plants are often used for decorations during the holiday season.
If you are seeing a live elf on your shelf, you are most likely hallucinating. If that is the case then the elf will leave when you stop hallucinating.