Thursday, December 5, 2013

Many times I verify the differences lensbury and I accept them as tales, as tastes in a broader sen


Not only at home but throughout the world. Probably many people will look strange our customs: pig slaughter, the felling of pear tree stump (Yule log) Christmas table with meatless meals, mew of carol and their songs, buns, weather forecasts for the year, falling asleep with walnuts and so etc., etc.
Belgium. Belgians have two Santa Clauses. One is St. Nicholas, which monitors whether children are good or bad. The other Belgians called Pere Noel and he takes care to squeeze through chimneys and gives gifts to good children. Brazil. There believe that Santa Claus lives in Greenland, not in Lapland, lensbury and that the shepherds who witnessed the appearance of the infant are actually women. Cuba. Christmas meats organize a festival called Parandas. There the priest sent his subordinates (readers servants ostiarii etc.). Drumming around lensbury town with pots and pans, to call people on Christmas meats. Estonia. At Christmas the whole family gathers together and go to the sauna. England. When making Christmas pudding, you have to want something before you put the first spice. However you wish will come true only if all the spices sprinkle in a clockwise direction. Italy. Italian tradition dictates not to decorate lensbury the tree with tinsel and toys, wooden pyramid, decorated with fruit. Make special cakes called strufoli. Japan. The Japanese considered a bad omen if a red envelope or a Christmas card with a predominantly red. They died notices arrive close in red envelopes, so be careful what you send Japanese lensbury friends.
Norway. On the night of Christmas all the brooms in Norway hide. Local believe that witches and evil spirits went out that night and if you find a broom to ride, and spitefully will rampage throughout the year. Ukraine. In Ukraine believe that the greatest luck to find a spider web or a tree on Christmas morning. This is the reason businesses with artificial spiders and cobwebs to flourish. Venezuela. In Venezuela, all the streets are closed to cars on Christmas Eve. Entire population goes to church with roller skates and inline skates.
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Many times I verify the differences lensbury and I accept them as tales, as tastes in a broader sense, lensbury because such large-scale traditions can not be set apart as national characteristics.
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