We give presents on saint Nicolas day as a joyful and a time of giving and receiving when we celebrate his great birthday.
French parents exchange presents on New Year's Day. Children receive gifts from parents on December 6th. This is Saint Nicholas day.
No, Father Christmas does.
Traditionally Saint Nicholas brings his gifts at night, and many Belgian and Dutch children still find their presents on the morning of December 6. Later in The Netherlands adults started to give each other presents on the evening of the 5th; then older children were included, and today many young children also get their presents on Saint Nicholas' eve.
Both children and parents give presents in Germany, to each other and to any extended family members who happen to be there.
basically the same principle: friend, parents, family, aquaintances ,people you care about they give each other gifts, sort of to show how they care about the person or how special they think the person is or they do it just to be nice and giving :)
Anybody can!
St. Nicholas Day, December 6, is still observed in some areas of the world, especially in Europe. Children place their shoes on the doorstep at night and hope that St. Nicholas will fill them with fruit, dandy and small gifts.
Yeah naughty children do get presents at Christmas even no their have been naughty their do trust me because that's what Christmas is about anyway because we suppose to give presents because its a tradition. even no if adults have been naughty their still get presents even no if parents have been naughty still get presents.
none that why he give presents out.
St. Nicholas of Mayra was noted for his generosity. He would leave secret gifts, mainly gold coins, at the homes of the needy.
Of course he does
AnswerJapanese people gather with their friends and family. They go to hotel,restaurants and/or friends house in orderto have party. They drink and eat western food and karaoke contest at the end of that. That is a way of spending time with the family.