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The strangest Christmas traditions around the world

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 23/12/202523/12/2025

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When you think about it, Christmas It often seems like there’s one strange tradition after another, from bringing trees indoors and decorating them with loud decorations to serving something spicy brussels More delicious sprouts next to the plates.

UK It’s set in its own way when it comes to celebrating ChristmasBut compared to other countries around the world, Britain’s Christmas traditions – Be it decoration, dishes or gift giving – they are rather restrained.

Other countries don’t waste time debating small matters, like when is too early to start decorating a house or considering swapping a turkey for a beef joint. Christmas dinnerInstead, they’re throwing their shoes around, hiding cleaning tools, decorating their trees with spider webs or goats, and dining out kfc,

From Catalonia to Caracas, there are many Christmas traditions in the world, some hundreds of years old, some barely decades old, but all of them have become an intrinsic part of the celebration.

In celebration of these Christmas eccentricities, we’ve collected 12 of the most unusual customs from around the world.

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Germany and Austria – The Krampus

Krampusnacht revelry in the town of Bad Tölz, Germany

Krampusnacht revelry in the town of Bad Tölz, Germany ,getty images,

In Austro-Bavarian Alpine folklore, Krampus is the scary friend of Father Christmas, a demonic creature who punishes naughty children throughout the festivities. This mythical animal with hair, hooves and big horns is celebrated every year on 5 December in many cities. Germany And austria in a celebration named KrampsnachtOften celebrated with a parade in which hundreds of people dress up as Krampus and chase each other through the streets.

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Catalonia – defecating woods

Caganers can be found in Christmas markets throughout Catalonia

Caganers can be found in Christmas markets throughout Catalonia ,getty images,

There are some strange Catalan traditions, one of which is nonsense uncle Or “defecation log”. In the fortnight before Christmas, a smiling creature is made from a small log and placed on the dining room table. The log must be fed fruit, nuts and sweets every day, before – on Christmas Eve – it is beaten with sticks, extracting its goodies. Another stool-themed Catalan custom is CagnerA small defecating figurine, which traditionally appears in nativity scenes. In recent years, Caganers, sold in shops and Christmas markets across the region, have taken the form of almost any celebrity, from Donald Trump to your least favorite rival footballer.

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Caracas – Skating to Church

in Caracas, the capital of VenezuelaDuring the festival revelers travel to early morning church services on roller skates. Roads are also closed in the morning, especially between December 16 and Christmas Eve.

Japan – Fried Chicken

KFC orders for Christmas Day are often booked a month in advance

KFC orders for Christmas Day are often booked a month in advance ,getty images,

Christmas is not a national holiday Japan But this does not stop a large number of people from celebrating the festival. Father Christmas, or Santa KurohsuIt is said to have eyes on the back of its head to keep an eye on naughty children, while Japanese Christmas cake is usually made of sponge, whipped cream and strawberries. In another discussion about Christmas food, many Japanese people visit KFC branches on or around Christmas Day, with the week leading up to December 25 reportedly being the chain’s most profitable week of the year in Japan.

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Portugal – remembering the dead

In portugalA more religious Christmas is also a time of remembrance, as families set extra places at the dinner table for deceased relatives on Christmas Eve (or sometimes Christmas morning). practice is called consomda And a meal consisting of salted cod, potatoes and a variety of regional sweets is believed to bring good luck to the family.

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Czech Republic – Shoe Throwing

On Christmas, Check Women use an interesting trick to predict their love life in the coming year. Unmarried women stand with their backs to the front doors and toss their shoes over their shoulders. If a shoe falls from the toe pointing towards the door, the woman may be planning a wedding within the next 12 months.

Norway – hiding your broom

In norwayIt is believed that Christmas Eve coincides with the arrival of evil spirits and witches. To protect themselves, families hide all their brooms and mops before going to bed.

Ukraine – spider webs on trees

In 2023, Ukraine officially moved its Christmas Day celebrations from January 7 to December 25.

In 2023, Ukraine officially moved its Christmas Day celebrations from January 7 to December 25. ,Getty Images/iStockphoto,

Ukrainian Christmas trees are traditionally decorated with fake spiders and webs. This custom, which is said to bring good luck, stems from an old wives’ tale about a poor woman who could not afford to decorate her tree. She woke up on Christmas morning to find that a spider had covered her in a shiny web.

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Greenland – whale skin for dinner

A delicious looking bowl of matcha

A delicious looking bowl of matcha ,Getty Images/iStockphoto,

If you think sprouts are bad, you should try one of Greenland’s Christmas dishes. pot – Raw whale skin, with stickiness – is one. the second one is KiwiakWhich is when an auk (a small bird) is wrapped in a seal skin, buried for several months, and then eaten as it decomposes.

India – Mango Trees

Only about 2.3 percent of the population of India There are Christians, but it still works out to about 25 million people. The day is celebrated with midnight mass prayers and gift giving, but in the absence of cedar or pine trees, banana trees and mango trees are decorated.

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Scandinavia – Yule Goats

The town of Gävle is the location of the giant Yule Goat, the largest in Scandinavia.

The town of Gävle is the location of the giant Yule Goat, the largest in Scandinavia. ,getty images,

A traditional Scandinavian Christmas symbol, the Yule Goat was believed to be a spirit that appeared before the festive season to ensure that the festivities were celebrated correctly. In later centuries, the goat’s role was as a giver of gifts, before eventually being replaced by Father Christmas. Nowadays, little goats made of straw are popular tree decorations throughout Scandinavia.

Slovakia – Pudding Throwing

In slovakiaIt is a Christmas dinner tradition for the most senior member of the family to throw some of the pudding (usually made of milk, bread, poppy seeds and something sweet) onto the roof. The zodiac sign that sticks represents that everyone should have luck in the coming year.

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