Germany has may traditions around Christmas. In many families, it is still a custom to sing Christmas songs around the tree before opening up presents.
The Christmas Spruce Tree
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 eat turkey, Play festive game , celebrate the birth of jesus.
Some Christmas traditions are hanging up Christmas lights, going to your families and celebreate Christmas with a big Christmas meal and then the children open gifts that Santa brings them. Then on Christmas day the kids usually get gifts but some of them get coal, those who get gifts open them.
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Christmas is not a Chinese holiday- so there will be a lack of Christmas traditions.
Christmas is not a Chinese holiday- so there will be a lack of Christmas traditions.
Christmas is not a Chinese holiday- so there will be a lack of Christmas traditions.
The German translation of traditions is:BrauchtumTraditionen
Heiligabend, or Christmas Eve, is celebrated in many German-speaking countries with various traditions. Families often gather for a festive meal, followed by the exchange of gifts in the evening. Many attend church services, and it's common to decorate the Christmas tree before the gift-giving begins. The atmosphere is typically warm and filled with Christmas carols, creating a sense of togetherness and celebration.
there is oysters traditions and they have christmas