❄️ HO-HO-HO…LET’S GUESS: IS IT TRUE OR FALSE?
Вітаємо з Різдвом! 🎄
Містер Картопля підготував для вас цікаві факти на сьогодні. Вгадайте, де True, а де False. Свої варіанти пишіть у коментарях. А вірні відповіді з’являться протягом тижня :)
#canbeinteresting #factsorfigures
🎅🏻 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT CHRISTMAS
1. In Japan, it’s a Christmas tradition to eat KFC for dinner.
2. In Germany, people celebrate Christmas by hiding a pickle ornament (новорічна іграшка у вигляді огірка) in their Christmas tree.
3. In Spain (Catalonia), people celebrate Christmas with a unique tradition involving a wooden log called "Tió de Nadal" (or "Caga Tió"). The log is decorated with a painted face and a little red hat, and children "feed" it treats in the days leading up to Christmas. Then, on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, they hit the log with sticks while singing a special song, encouraging it to "poop" out presents and sweets!
4. In Denmark, people throw dishes at their friends' doors on New Year’s Eve as a sign of good luck.
5. In Scotland, people celebrate Hogmanay (New Year’s Eve) by "first-footing," where the first person to enter a house after midnight brings gifts like coal or whiskey.
6. In Switzerland, it’s a Christmas tradition to dress up as a giant chocolate bar and roll down snowy hills to celebrate the sweetness of the season.
7. In the Czech Republic, a Christmas tradition involves hanging garlic cloves on the Christmas tree. It’s believed the garlic wards off bad luck and ensures a prosperous New Year. Families even compete to see who can hang the most cloves!
Пишіть ваші здогадки в коментарях: де правда, а де ні :)
Вітаємо з Різдвом! 🎄
Містер Картопля підготував для вас цікаві факти на сьогодні. Вгадайте, де True, а де False. Свої варіанти пишіть у коментарях. А вірні відповіді з’являться протягом тижня :)
#canbeinteresting #factsorfigures
🎅🏻 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT CHRISTMAS
1. In Japan, it’s a Christmas tradition to eat KFC for dinner.
2. In Germany, people celebrate Christmas by hiding a pickle ornament (новорічна іграшка у вигляді огірка) in their Christmas tree.
3. In Spain (Catalonia), people celebrate Christmas with a unique tradition involving a wooden log called "Tió de Nadal" (or "Caga Tió"). The log is decorated with a painted face and a little red hat, and children "feed" it treats in the days leading up to Christmas. Then, on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, they hit the log with sticks while singing a special song, encouraging it to "poop" out presents and sweets!
4. In Denmark, people throw dishes at their friends' doors on New Year’s Eve as a sign of good luck.
5. In Scotland, people celebrate Hogmanay (New Year’s Eve) by "first-footing," where the first person to enter a house after midnight brings gifts like coal or whiskey.
6. In Switzerland, it’s a Christmas tradition to dress up as a giant chocolate bar and roll down snowy hills to celebrate the sweetness of the season.
7. In the Czech Republic, a Christmas tradition involves hanging garlic cloves on the Christmas tree. It’s believed the garlic wards off bad luck and ensures a prosperous New Year. Families even compete to see who can hang the most cloves!
Пишіть ваші здогадки в коментарях: де правда, а де ні :)