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Historically this was a religious tradition in Germany It helps towards the countdown of Christmas, starting at four weeks prior to the big day The Advent season has changed from a more serious, somber character into one that is much more joyous
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Many families in Germany and German speaking countries set up an Adventkranz (Advent wreath) on the first Sunday of Advent When was the first day of Advent in 2015 (November 29 th ) Each Sunday before Christmas, another candle on the wreath is lite and it helps countdown until Christmas Sometimes families sing Christmas carols
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The advent wreath use to very important during the Christmas time In history, the Christmas tree wasn’t put up until Christmas Eve and the advent wreath was the only evergreen look in the house Times have changed and now people will have this wreath and the tree up at the same time.
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One tradition that is very popular today in Germany and around the world The calendar use to have little doors and windows in it frame that people would open each day before Christmas Each new picture would show a scene of the Christmas season, like a tree or snowman Do you think this tradition has changed since it first start?
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This is one tradition that has changed a lot since it first started! Many advent calendars today have a small piece of chocolate or trinket behind the door for that day We also see advent calendars in many places, both in the USA and Germany What is on example of an advent calendar we see in German class?
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What did you noticed about the advent calendars we see today? Are advent calendars used for the original purpose or for something else?
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When does you tree traditionally go up in your house? In Germany the tree use to go up the day before Christmas and was hid from the children until it was decorated Well this is a very old tradition that dates back to Germany. It was thought that the first Christmas tree went up around 1550, since many songs talked about Tannenbaums Several royal Germans are credited with helping extend these traditions to other countries beyond Germany
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The Duchess of Orleans (From Mecklenberg) brought it to Paris Other German royals brought the tree to England and other European countries But it was emigrants from Germany that brought the Weihnachtsbaum to America
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Real wax candles were used to light the trees in people homes They use special candle holders and are taught to be careful and not walk out of the room if the tree it lite Many Germans today use electric candles for tree decorating or even ornaments that they hang on the tree Some people have even been known to put fruit and cookies on the tree for guests to pick off and eat
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Read the article on this page and see if you can figure out the mistake behind this tradition? (Hint, they look for the pickle on Christmas Day) First, Saint Nikolaus comes on Dec. 6 th not Christmas Second, no German has ever heard of this tradition! So this is all a myth!
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Do any of these traditions sound like the ones that you celebrate in your house? Would you consider celebrating any of these traditions?
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