May I ask what is your country of origin? That's an interesting story.
Comment has been collapsed.
Well, It's more a matter of family tradition more than the country.
Having said that, in my case the family gathers, the weather is very hot so we eat cold stuff, wait for the clock to reach the 00:00 and cheer. Then see the fireworks, eat ice cream, or whatever the others bought, santa came for the little ones and the grown ups give present to each other.
I think it must be more or less the same for everyone, but who knows...
Comment has been collapsed.
We got it all here in Germany
Forget the rest of the season (and there's no doubt Germany does it amazingly), all I really want is to just wake up one cold morning and find my shoes filled with chocolate and cookies. Is that so much to ask, America, IS IT?
Comment has been collapsed.
Theoretically, it's in part a reward for cleaning your sneakers- if you fail to do that, then theoretically you'll get sticks inside your shoes instead. Because.. that'll learn yah..?
St Nicholas Day: Houses are thoroughly cleaned and children clean and polish their shoes or boots in preparation for the saint's visit. If the children have been good, St Nicholas fills their plate, shoe or boot with delicious fruits, nuts and candies. If not, they may find potatoes, coal, or twigs.
Also, I can't believe you're being snobbish about free cookies. They're free. Cookies. Free cookies. Come on. :)
Comment has been collapsed.
Thanks for the ride and bump!
I would have said the yule log is more traditional in France than what they chose. This appetizer (no spoiler, read the list!) is eaten from January 1st to December 31st at any feast, whatever the occasion, so not especially a christmas food.
Comment has been collapsed.
Yule Log is a popular food for Christmas here too since we used to be French colony, but I would love to try the one in the article too. French food is really good!
Comment has been collapsed.
I'm sorry you are going through something like that, I hope you will feel better soon. Best wishes for ypu!
Comment has been collapsed.
Eating cake and playing games is what I would love to do every day xD
I personally don't celebrate christmas, I wish everyone a merry christmas and just tag along since a lot of people seem really excited and happy about it and I don't want to ruin their mood.
Thanks for the gibs and have a nice weekend (:
Comment has been collapsed.
Thanks for the nice puzzles.
In my country (Portugal) we traditionally eat codfish on xmas eve. The table is also full of an assortment of desserts, most of which contain cinnamon (which I dislike).
It is fun to get together with the whole family, especially since I live abroad :)
Comment has been collapsed.
On 24th we normaly skip lunch and in the evening there will be some potatosalad and wish or wiener. Nothing fancy...
The next days most germans have a roasted duck. And bigger meals with the family.
Me and my gf have on first Christmas day a roasted rabbit.
Comment has been collapsed.
In my country of origin (Bulgaria) we celebrate christmas by inviting an odd number of guests and having some of the traditional eastern orthodox meals, such as pumpkin pie, gingerbread, sarmi, pork (typically smoked) and honeyed bread. Before christmas there is also a 40 day fast in which some meals are restricted, but nowadays less and less people follow these traditions. My family is pretty conservative though, so we still try our best :) Happy holiday season to you do.
Comment has been collapsed.
1,741 Comments - Last post 11 minutes ago by Fams85
3 Comments - Last post 54 minutes ago by Sooth
7 Comments - Last post 8 hours ago by WickedVisage
20 Comments - Last post 8 hours ago by anditsung
9 Comments - Last post 10 hours ago by Foxhack
492 Comments - Last post 12 hours ago by bttr
32 Comments - Last post 12 hours ago by Lugum
49 Comments - Last post 17 minutes ago by quijote3000
53 Comments - Last post 24 minutes ago by pingu23
741 Comments - Last post 34 minutes ago by Clericust
75 Comments - Last post 1 hour ago by Xarliellon
167 Comments - Last post 2 hours ago by samwise84
127 Comments - Last post 2 hours ago by TinaG
229 Comments - Last post 2 hours ago by Mikurden
Here's a Christmas train: https://www.jigidi.com/solve.php?id=CFXIVC0H. (3 gates, Sgtools with basic rules and LV 0-3+)
What is your country's Christmas tradition? How do you personally celebrate it? In my country Christmas is mostly about having fun and so traffic is usually extra terrible in Christmas night especially in the big cities. I don't celebrate much, just maybe eat out and have some cake and play games (which is basically what I do for every celebration ever :P).
Happy Holiday everyone! And happy early New Year! I hope you all have a great time <3.
Comment has been collapsed.