I've been searching the web for this one - plenty of people say fruitcake - but it is not shaped like any fruitcake I've ever seen - more like a piece from the game Tetris - PLEASE HELP!
Laverne and Shirley
Yes it certainly is!
Christmas carols and Christmas songs
The same as in the U.S.A.
There isn't much the same about Charles and Miss Awful the only thing I could think of is there dynamic and flat.
For the same reason you get Christmas gifts
The question is strangely worded. For anyone else reading this, it might make more sense to think of the question as, "What is inside of Clark Griswold's L-shaped gift to Mr. Shirley in Christmas Vacation?" As it's asked, it sounds like Mr. Shirley is giving the gift, when it's actually Clark's gift to Mr. Shirley. Anyway... The idea is that it's an awkward but ambiguous shaped gift, so part of the humor lies in the fact that there's no way to know what's inside. In fact, the gift is so general and commonplace, that every other employee has given Mr. Shirley the same gift. You'll notice that all of the gifts on the counter behind Clark are the exact same ambiguous shape but with different wrapping paper.
The same guy who does it everywhere else - Father Christmas.
Yes, they do exactly the same as we do in England.
The same as the USA, December 25th, though gifts are typically given at midnight on Christmas Eve
I think the origin of gifts at Christmas started when the deciples gave christ gifts to honour his birth. hope i could help as i was also looking for the same answer for my afrikaans essay and that's realy all i found on Google.
This depends on personal family traditions. The majority of Australian people open their gifts on Christmas morning. However, in communities where there are strong ties to European homelands (e.g. The German Lutherans), many people give their gifts on Christmas Eve. Families with Finnish heritage often do the same.
they both carrie bags filled with gifts for the little kids and for the adults to.
The same as the USA, December 25th, though gifts are typically given at midnight on Christmas Eve
well what ever traditions you do on that day.....like some people on Christmas eve wait for the next morning and open their Christmas eve presents and their Christmas day gifts on the same day which is Christmas morning.
well what ever traditions you do on that day.....like some people on Christmas Eve wait for the next morning and open their Christmas eve presents and their Christmas Day gifts on the same day which is Christmas morning.
we huv Spring Festival (Tsun Jee) same as Christmas Day/ so we donnt get gifts or somethinelse on christmas but children can get gifts, money, new clothes, shoes, toys, what they are always dreaming of etc. and...good girls and boys, of course, can get more and more than those... anyway, merry christmas.