Norway: Jul
Sweden: Jul
Finland: Joulu
presenterar thats what its called
Joulu
Here are SOME swedish traditions! 1. Christmas is on the 24th of December and you open your presents in the evening together with all your family or friends. 2. You eat porridge at Christmas. 3. You traditional swedish food at Christmas. 4. Children put out biscuits and milk for santa Claus at night when he comes down the chimney.
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
Usually adults would exchange their Christmas presents at the beginning of the dinner, or during a pause in that longish dinner on Christmas eve.
Because Christmas isn't about presents and food, it is about celebrating life and togetherness, and the birth of Christ.
He goes and gives all the presents to everyone in the World!
Julklappar. Christmas is called Jul.
Swedish people are generally called 'Swedes'. I go to Sweden about 3 times a year, I'm from there and everyone here in the UK call me a Swede (:If you need to know anything in Swedish - E-mail me - GetAwayFromMee@hotmail.co.uk
yes she is called la befana
No Presents for Christmas was created on 1985-12-25.
Its Swedish, basically your "merry christmas" I guess.
In The Netherlands, also called Holland, St. Nicolas brings presents on his day, which is December 5th. In the US St. Nicolas brings presents on Christmas.
In Swedish the word "Jul" means "christmas"
Boxing day is the day after Christmas Day. In Britain it was a custom for tradespeople to collect 'Christmas Boxes' of money or presents as thanks for good service through out the year
Here are SOME swedish traditions! 1. Christmas is on the 24th of December and you open your presents in the evening together with all your family or friends. 2. You eat porridge at Christmas. 3. You traditional swedish food at Christmas. 4. Children put out biscuits and milk for santa Claus at night when he comes down the chimney.
1. You get presents. 2. The presents are amazing. 3. You get what you want after christmas. 4. When you see your grandparents after christmas you get even more presents
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
Presents!