In England, gifts are traditionally exchanged on Christmas Day, December 25th. Many people also participate in the custom of giving small gifts or "stocking fillers" on Christmas Eve. Additionally, gifts may be exchanged during other occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, and special celebrations. In some cases, gifts are given during the festive season leading up to Christmas, particularly during Advent.
No, gifts are not exchanged on President's Day.
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Gift are exchanged on Christmas because the Three Wise Men gave gifts of frankincense, myrrh and gold to the baby Jesus on Christmas day when he was born.
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Poinsettias are perhaps the plants most commonly exchanged as gifts at Christmastime.
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