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Netherlands and Belgium have double holiday and have 2 old men who give presents. Saint Nicholas the bishop: December 5/ 6 and Santa Claus December 24-25-26.
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christmas: family gathering with usually a big dinner and some Christian families go to church (this is less and less common) on christmas' eve. there a christmas tree, lots of lights in the trees outside and some families buy each other a present, but as most celebrate sinterklaas first, the presents are not really part of christmas. my family personally always watched christmas movies or the Harry Potter movies together in the evening
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Sinterklaas: children then leave their shoe (as americans their stocking) at the fire place or (back) door and sing a (sinterklaas) song, usually leaving a carrot or water for sinterklaas' horse. the next morning they'll find candy or a small gift in return. on 5th of december "sinterklaas' eve - the evening before sinterklaas' birthday so the tradition says - there is a big family gathering and Sinterklaas and his "zwarte pieten" (his helpers) leave sacks of gifts for everyone
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sweetheart "sinterklaas" and christmas are two completely different events that Americans have mixed together. Christmas is a religious holiday celebrating the birth of christ and has been mixed with the traditions of the mid winter holiday (as in most cultures). sinterklaas however was a saint that took care of children. he "arrives" per boot from spain at the end of november (usually around thanksgiving for the US).
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yeah totaly agree with you.. another usa one who thinks this.. they realy need to learn history
The Dutch celebrate Christmas on the 24th of Decemeber, like most of mainland Europe. What she is talking about is St. Nicholas which is a different occasion. This is because she is a dumb American and thinks Christmas is about Santa Claus.
germanicelt 2 years ago 7
We celebrate Christmas on the 24th (Christmas Eve), 25th (1st Christmas Day) and 26th (2nd Christmas) of December.
Ruudos 2 years ago 4