Englishmenverycheerfully,evenenthusiasticallycelebrateChristmas,which they callChristmas.Prepare forthema fewweeks earlier, butbeware -do notcelebrateChristmas Eve(in this respectlooklikeChristmasin Australia).Christmasbeginson December 25. Christmaspreparationsbegin as early asmid-November.InTrafalgar Squareyou can admire thegiantChristmas tree, alongwithfrequentwherechoirsfrom around the worldtosingChristmas carols.Beautifullylookall majorcity streetsdecorated withChristmasornaments. Christmasmealiseatenon the first dayof Christmas.TraditionalEnglishChristmas fare: Roastturkeystuffed with chestnuts, turtle soup Christmaspudding-a kind of dessert, whichthrowsasilvercoin.Whoeverfindsitin hisportion,the comingyear will bringwealth, healthand happiness. The most popularChristmas carol sungon that dayby the Englishcalled "Good King Wencelas". Giftsleftin a redsockClaus(Father ChristmasorSantaClaus).At night,itconsistsin allBritishhomesvisitedandleavegiftsinsocksthatkidsarejust afterwaking up.Previously,childrenwrite letters toSanta- asis the case inPoland. A few daysbefore ChristmasCarol Singingorganizechildren, orgodoor to doorand sing carolsin exchange forsmalldonations.
Englishmen very cheerfully, even enthusiastically celebrate Christmas, which they callChristmas. Prepare for them a few weeks earlier, but beware - do not celebrate Christmas Eve(in this respect look like Christmas in Australia). Christmas begins on December 25.
Christmas preparations begin as early as mid-November. In Trafalgar Square you can admire the giant Christmas tree, along with frequent where choirs from around the world to singChristmas carols. Beautifully look all major city streets decorated with Christmas ornaments.
Christmas meal is eaten on the first day of Christmas. Traditional English Christmas fare:
Roast turkey stuffed with chestnuts,
turtle soup
Christmas pudding - a kind of dessert, which throws a silver coin. Whoever finds it in his portion,the coming year will bring wealth, health and happiness.
The most popular Christmas carol sung on that day by the English called "Good King Wencelas".
Gifts left in a red sock Claus (Father Christmas or Santa Claus). At night, it consists in all Britishhomes visited and leave gifts in socks that kids are just after waking up. Previously, childrenwrite letters to Santa - as is the case in Poland.
A few days before Christmas Carol Singing organize children, or go door to door and sing carols in exchange for small donations.
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