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European Country Hides Brooms on Christmas Eve

European Country Hides Brooms on Christmas Eve

December 20, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

‍brooms Away! Bizarre Christmas⁤ Traditions From Around the World

From hidden brooms to KFC feasts, holiday customs get quirky ‍across the globe.

while Americans are busy hanging stockings and trimming trees, ​families around the world celebrate Christmas with unique and sometimes bizarre traditions.

In Norway, the holiday season comes with a touch of magic – and a healthy dose of superstition. Legend has it that Christmas Eve marks the arrival of evil spirits and witches. To prevent these mischievous visitors ⁣from ⁤causing chaos, Norwegians hide their brooms before going to sleep.

The‍ tradition, still practiced today, stems from the belief that witches might steal brooms for a ⁢joyride, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. In a slightly less ominous twist,‌ some families ‌leave their ‍brooms ​outside, ‍hoping a helpful⁣ witch might ⁣use it to tidy​ up​ before ⁣Santa arrives.

Cleanliness is Next to Godliness…Except on Christmas

sticking with the theme of⁣ cleanliness, another Nordic tradition involves hiding all cleaning implements‍ on christmas Eve. This symbolic act‍ serves as​ a reminder for families to put aside their chores and embrace the spirit of relaxation and togetherness during the holidays.

Kentucky Fried Christmas? You Bet!

Across​ the globe in ⁤Japan, Christmas takes on a ⁣distinctly different flavor – literally. Due to a combination of compact ovens and clever marketing campaigns, fried ⁢chicken has become the go-to ⁣Christmas meal.

Forget​ roasted turkey; in Japan, it’s all about KFC. So popular is this tradition that families frequently enough have to make reservations months in advance to secure ⁣their ​buckets of finger-lickin’ good holiday cheer.

Honoring​ Loved Ones, Near ​and ⁢Far

From brooms to buckets of ‌chicken, Christmas traditions offer a fascinating glimpse into diverse cultures. In Portugal, families honor deceased relatives by setting extra places at the dining table. This heartwarming custom is believed to bring‍ good fortune to the household throughout ‌the coming year.

Brooms Away! Bizarre christmas Traditions From Around the‌ World

From hidden brooms to‍ KFC feasts, ⁤holiday⁢ customs get quirky across the globe.

While⁢ Americans are busy hanging stockings⁣ and ‌trimming trees, families around the world ‍celebrate Christmas with unique and sometimes⁤ bizarre traditions.

In Norway, the holiday season comes with a touch of‌ magic – and a healthy dose of superstition. legend has it‌ that Christmas Eve marks the arrival of evil spirits and witches.To prevent ‌these mischievous visitors from causing chaos, Norwegians‍ hide their brooms before going to sleep. ⁢ ‌the tradition, still practiced today, stems from the belief that witches might steal brooms for a joyride, leaving ⁣a trail of⁣ destruction in their⁤ wake. In a slightly ‌less ominous twist,some ⁤families leave their brooms outside,hoping a helpful witch might use⁣ it to tidy up before Santa arrives.

Cleanliness⁢ is Next to Godliness…Except on Christmas

Sticking‌ with the theme of cleanliness, another Nordic tradition involves hiding all cleaning ⁣implements ⁢on Christmas Eve. This symbolic act serves as a‌ reminder for families to put aside​ their chores⁢ and​ embrace the spirit ⁢of relaxation and togetherness during the holidays.

Kentucky Fried Christmas? ⁣You Bet!

Across⁣ the globe in Japan, Christmas takes on a distinctly different flavor – literally. ⁤ ⁤Due⁢ to ‌a ⁢combination of‌ compact ovens and clever marketing ⁤campaigns, fried chicken has become the go-to ⁢Christmas meal. Forget roasted turkey; in ‌Japan, it’s​ all​ about KFC. So popular is this tradition that ‍families frequently‌ have to ‌make reservations months in advance to ⁤secure their buckets of finger-lickin’ good holiday cheer.

Honoring Loved ‍Ones, Near ‍and Far

From brooms to buckets of⁤ chicken, Christmas traditions ⁤offer a fascinating glimpse into ⁤diverse cultures.In Portugal, ⁤families honour deceased relatives by setting extra places at the dining table. ‌This heartwarming custom ⁤is believed ⁢to bring good fortune⁤ to ‌the‌ household throughout the coming year.

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