they leave it out for rudolph the red nose reindeer
western norweigians
I assume some Norwegians will ride on a horse drawn sleigh.
On christmas eve (24. Dec), norwegians have their meal. Normally "ribbe" and "pinnekjøtt", and some are also eating turkey, "lutefisk" and "rakfisk". Differently from for examle USA and England, norwegians opens their christmas gifts this night, not the morning the twentyfifth. Many also visits the church.
The special porridge eaten at Christmas Eve dinner in some cultures, particularly in Scandinavian traditions, is called "risgrynsgröt" or rice porridge. It is typically made from rice, milk, and sugar, and often served with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a pat of butter. In some traditions, a whole almond is hidden in the porridge, and the person who finds it is said to have good luck in the coming year.
The special porridge eaten at Christmas Eve dinner in some cultures, particularly in Scandinavian traditions, is called "risgrynsgröt" or rice porridge. It is often made with rice, milk, and sugar, and is typically served with cinnamon and sugar on top. A common tradition is to hide an almond in the porridge, with the finder receiving good luck for the coming year.
shoes
They hung stockings by the fire on Christmas Eve so that Santa could leave gifts.
Cookies and milk
Christmas eve at midnight
Christmas Eve of course!
what are the things children in France leave out on Christmas eve
Oh, dude, in Russia, they call that special Christmas Eve porridge "Kutia." It's made with wheat berries, honey, poppy seeds, and sometimes even a splash of vodka for that extra festive kick. So yeah, if you ever find yourself in Russia on Christmas Eve, make sure to try some Kutia, it's like the holiday spirit in a bowl.