Australia does not have "carollers" who go from door to door singing carols. However, at Carols by Candlelight celebrations, and other gatherings where large groups in communities sing carols and Christmas songs, the final Carol tends to be Silent Night.
They go in big groups to their family and friends and they sing carols to announce the birth of Jesus.
Open presents Family dinner Drink Go to church Sing carols
They go with friends to their family and neighbors to sing carols and Christmas songs and to announce the the birth of Jesus Christ. They sing "Steaua sus răsare"; "Domn, domn, să-nălţăm"; "Florile dalbe" and other carols. This is a very beautiful tradition.
A wonderful site where you can find heaps of classic Christmas songs and carols is http://www.carols.org.uk/. The site mentioned above contains the joyous and traditional carols that we enjoyed in elementary school as kids. Now go there right now and go sing to the wonderful lyrics.
some wierd songs that you would need to be translated you could probably go on to a United Kingdom search website and find info
Since South Africa has an English heritage. I would go with traditional English Christmas carols.
Because that is the point of caroling, to sing with a group of other people whilst wondering the streets. Most common in the Christmas time. Carols are festive songs after all.
He can come to my house anytime and kiss me he was there last night
go to vocal cords practice and get in a singing group and sing around the house and stuff like that. that is what she told me
Christmas carolers are a tradition of small to large groups that go from house to house, or that perform in a dedicated area. They are seen around Christmas time. The caroler is someone who sings carols to wish people good cheer for the holidays.
Romanians have celebrations on Christmas night. This is the time that they decorate the Christmas tree. The children go out caroling and dancing through the neighborhood. They receive sweets, fruits, traditional cakes, and even money.