Subject: Christmas around the world.
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Posted on: 2015-12-24 11:16:00 UTC

So, since today's Christmas Eve, or a regular Thursday to some people, and a lot of Boarders are from different countires, I've been wondering: What is common for you to do around this time of year? I'm asking all the holiday customs and traditions mostly but hey, if you don't celebrate anything just let us know what you're gonna do today! :D

I'll start:

Well, the first difference that I can think of is, because Poland is 95% Roman Catholic, there's fish instead of turkey as a main Christmas dinner meal. Usually, there's also 12 dishes - which are meant to grant you good luck next year, if you try all of them.

But there is one custom which I believe is unique to Poland, and maybe Lithuania (or Italy, too... Sergio, care to confirm or deny?). Right before the big Christmas dinner, the eldest member of the family gets a specially baked wafer - an oblat - and breaks it into smaller pieces. Then, everyone takes a piece and exchanges wishes with the rest of the family, eating a small chunk of the oblat for every wish they make or receive.

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