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  2. Christmas in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The First and Second Day of Christmas (December 25 and 26) are holidays, and all businesses are closed. December 25 is usually considered a very private holiday, when one sees only family. On December 26, it is fairly common to invite close friends over to help eat up what is left of the food from Christmas Eve.

  3. Christmas in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Today, Christmas Day and Boxing Day are both statutory holidays in New Zealand, and Christmas is celebrated by both Christians and non-Christians. While Boxing Day is a standard statutory holiday, Christmas Day is one of the few days of the year where all but the most essential businesses and services must close. [2]

  4. Yule and Christmas in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The text is Luke 2, but since the 24th is not an official Christmas holiday, there was no official ritual for that day until recently. Most churches have Christmas services on both official Christmas holidays, 25 and 26 December, with well-defined rituals. Going to church on Christmas Eve has become very popular.

  5. Christmas gift (exclamation) - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the tradition is "Christmas Eve gift". The tradition is similar to the "Christmas gift" tradition, but occurs on Christmas Eve. The person being told "Christmas Eve gift!" is expected to present the person saying it to them with a small present, traditionally candy or nuts. DARE traces the first written uses of this version to 1954.

  6. Christmas in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    A loaf necessary for Christmas Eve dinner бадњак: badnjak [ˈbadɲaːk] The oak log that burns on an fireplace during Christmas Eve and Day, or in church yard on Christmas Eve; leaved oak twigs burnt instead of the whole tree, or used as an ornament in house during Christmas Бадње вече: Badnje veče [ˈbadɲeː ˈʋet͡ʃeː]

  7. Saint John's Eve - Wikipedia

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    [17] On Saint John's Eve in Switzerland, goatsbeard and masterwort were fashioned into a cross and then were taken to one's local church, where they were blessed by a Christian priest. [18] Today, common Saint John's Eve and Saint John's Day traditions include processions, church services, Saint John's bonfires, fireworks, and feasting. [19]

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