In Holland, children traditionally open their presents on December 5th, the eve of Saint Nicholas Day, known as Sinterklaasavond. This celebration involves the arrival of Sinterklaas, who brings gifts for children, often accompanied by festive activities and treats. While Christmas is also celebrated, the main gift-giving event occurs on this earlier date.
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
It has been a tradition to give presents and to open them Christmas Day. It is also in celebration of Jesus Christ's birth.
They receive presents for their birthdays, christmas, children day and sometimes for their "Saint Day" if a children was named after a catholic saint, which have their own names on each calendar day.
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Normally they open their presents in the morning of the 25th december, christmas day's morning. They believe that Santa Claus bring the presents in the night of the 24th december and then the next day their under the christmas tree. So they wake up next day in the morning and open then the presents, which Santa Claus brought them.
I think it is on xmas day
You open them up on Christmas Day.
Yes they do exchange presents and are opened on Christmas day
24th December
if you had choice to open your presents on chirstmas eve or Christmas day i think the best choice would be on Christmas eve. why because you can use them the next day.
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.