Do people in your country celebrate the St. Nicholas day (6th of December)...

Do people in your country celebrate the St. Nicholas day (6th of December)? Did you get or gift any presents or sweets/candies?

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He brings bags of clementines, peanuts and sometimes chocolate.

I did. Was fun, got money and candies.

The 6th is when I typically celebrate my b-day and get gifts (if any) because my great grandfather died during Pearl Harbor so we can’t celebrate it then

No, we celebrate the Biblical Magi on the 6th of January and get double presents.

Is it true that in Italy the three kings bring presents and not Santa Claus?

no, it's Mario and Luigi who bring presents

My family had a minor celebration for St. Nicholas day which consisted of finding a few sweets and maybe fruit in your shoe or christmas stocking.

>6th of December
>6
what fucking degeneracy is this

No not really
The "German" Americans here give each other oranges on Christmas Day though

Should be the fifth

Yes.

I've always wondered how Germans can consider themselves Christians after they killed millions of children in gas chambers and conducted medical experiments on humans.

Christians have always been violent hypocrites, it checks out

yes
my little sister hanged a sock for me back home, bless her. so i suppose that makes it a yes.

Well, that was like in the Middle Ages and on a much smaller scale.

>not putting a carrot in a shoe near the fireplace
kys lmao

Yes

Nope we have both St. Nicholas, St. Claus (on 25th) and the Befana (a witch, 6th January)
All of three bring presents but the real deal is always 25th December

st. nicholas is a pagan christanised holiday
they just replaced odin

dafug you talking about, is this some terronian machination to skip work?

Miklavž and his followers walk around and bring gifts on the evening of the fifth.

You did both in gulags no?

I am from Veneto so nope
Lo so che San Nicola sarebbe da Bari ma lo festeggiamo anche qui e penso in altre parti del nord

only in the northwest
no idea what they do in st nicholas day

it used to in southrern france
but now like everywhere it's santa

Maybe it was them in the past. That'd make sense since the one I heard it from said it in the 1950s.

no, we only celebrate NEW YEAR
fuck chr*Stmas and other religious bullshit

NEVER FORGET 6 GORILLION!

Is this the one where they put candy in your shoes? I vaguely remember this from when I was little.

gulags were labour camps, not death camps

yup. Cheers

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?
no, it's the 6th