People who live in other countries have interesting Christmas traditions. Let's take a look at them and see if you are motivated by what others do to start your own holiday traditions.
European Traditions
Poland – Straw is placed under a white tablecloth. After supper, the unmarried women reach under the tablecloth and pull out one piece of straw. According to the Polish Center, a green one foretells marriage; a withered one signifies waiting; a yellow one predicts spinsterhood; and a very short one foreshadows an early grave.
Great Britain – On Christmas Eve, younger kids hang stockings at the end of their bed for Father Christmas to fill.
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