Belgian children expect to find their shoes filled with presents, particularly on St. Nicholas' Eve, which is celebrated on December 5th. On this night, they leave their shoes out, often along with carrots or hay for St. Nicholas' horse. In return, St. Nicholas fills the shoes with small gifts and sweets. This tradition is a cherished part of the holiday season in Belgium.
Germany does on the 6th of December. Vietnam and Korea and its not presents its candy.
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Dutch children leave out wooden shoes to be filled.
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The little girl was filled with glee when she saw her christmas presents.
Happiness is enjoying the simple things in life, like a sunny day or a good cup of coffee. The smile on her face showed that she was filled with happiness. Spending time with loved ones brings a sense of joy and happiness that is truly irreplaceable.
The large sock that might get filled with presents is commonly known as a Christmas stocking. Traditionally hung by the fireplace, stockings are filled with small gifts, sweets, and treats on Christmas Eve, often as part of holiday festivities. The custom of hanging stockings is believed to have originated from various legends associated with St. Nicholas.
In the United States, socks hung from the fireplace mantle are associated with Christmas. They are hung from the mantle empty. When children arise on Christmas morning, they are filled with fruit, candy, small presents and possibly other "goodies."
This depends on the familial traditions and country-wide traditions. In the United States, children generally leave out cookies and carrots for Santa and his reindeer on Christmas Eve. On Christmas morning, they wake up and run downstairs to see presents under the tree and stockings filled with surprises on the mantle.
Pere Noel, or Father Christmas, is the bringer of gifts to boys and girls in France. Traditionally, children leave their shoes by the fireplace, filled with carrots and treats for Pere Noel's donkey, before they go to bed. When they wake up in the morning, Pere Noel will have exchanged the treats for presents, providing the children were well-behaved. Traditionally, the presents are small enough to fit inside of the shoes.