Christmas in Poland and Great Britain Presentacion made: Paulina Teper, Wiola Opiekun , Weronika Szura
Poland
24.XII Christmas Eve Decorate Chrismas Tree Traditional dinner: barszcz, mushroom soup, carp, dumplings.
Families spend time together 25th December – Christmas Day Families spend time together
That day we visit family 26th December That day we visit family
celebrate the new year we drink champagne the first of January-New Year celebrate the new year we drink champagne
Great Britain
24th December In the UK, Christmas begins on December 24. However, unlike the Polish, this day is not so family and symbolic meaning. On Christmas Eve, children hang on the mantelpiece or special bedding, Christmas socks, hoping that the next day you will find in them the presents from Santa Claus (Santa Claus).
25th December Christmas Day (25.12). For dessert, the most traditional homes, serves a Christmas pudding or sweet pudding pour brandy.
26th December While off work on December 26 is known as Boxing Day is a special day for the people with whom the British meet almost every day - suppliers, postmen, or garbage collectors receive their Christmas gift in the form of a tip.
the first of January-New Year New Year, called Hogmanay, a very solemn reverence: a day off from work is not only 1 but 2 January. From Scotland comes the New Year's custom of singing the song Auld Lang Syne