xmastime




December 24

IT'S CHRISTMAS, EVE




this is a pun:
"EVE" is a name... but it also means "VIGILIA"

Christmas Phrases and Greetings


short versions


Happy Christmas!
Have a Happy Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
May your days be jolly!
All the joys of the season!
Best wishes for a very merry Christmas!


May this Christmas season bring you nothing but fond memories,
happiness and laughter!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family!

My warmest greetings to you, have a great and wonderful Christmas!

I wish you all the best this holiday season and throughout the year!


long versions


New Year's eve
> L'ultimo dell'anno

New Year's Day
> Capodanno

New Year's resolutions
> Buoni propositi per l'anno nuovo


Christmas Customs and Traditions




kissing under the mistletoe
(vischio)


Santa Claus
(BabboNatale)

Also known as Father Christmas or simply Santa,
most agree that it grew out of traditions surrounding
the historical figure of Saint Nicholas,
a fourth-century Greek bishop and gift-giver of Myra (Bari).


Boxing Day (the 26th of December)

The exact etymology of the term is unclear.
The Oxford English Dictionary says that
on the first week-day after Christmas Day
postmen, errand-boys and servants
expected to receive a box as a present for Christmas.



christmas dinner --------->


(NON LA CENA, MA IL PRANZO!)

around the world


In Britain, there’s not much variation: turkey with all the trimmings and a mountain of pudding.
In America, it’s roast all the way, stuffing (dressing) mashed potatoes and gravy and a typical apple pie.
In Europe, the main meal is held on 24 December, and there’s not a speck of turkey to be seen.
In Germany, legend has it that those who do not dine well (roast goose and red cabbage) on Xmas Eve will be haunted by demons...
In Poland people tuck into an enormous banquet called Wigilia, or the Star Supper.
Slovakia also has some unusual festive favourites, such as kapustnica, a thick sauerkraut soup and fried carp.
Despite the baking heat, Australians love a traditional British Christmas, but a picnic or barbie (barbecue) is just as common.
Finally, in Italy, most families avoid meat on Christmas Eve in favour of Fish, where delicacies such as fried eel are the star of the show.

Together with an old film on the theme
we wish you
a 2017 full of wonder and joy!





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