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Christmas in Norway
By: Jaylon Porter
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kvitlauk
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Presents
The parents get many gifts in Norway, and many of the kids do also.
Most children receive toys, books and games for presents, or some get clothing and food.
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tommaync
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Santa
Norway usually leaves Santa porridge on Christmas, for cookies are not very popular there.
Julenissen is another name for Santa in Norway; he is a mix of Santa and elf.
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Keith Williamson
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Tradition
The kids usually dress up and play as if they were in a real play.
When Christmas day comes, the kids wake the family to sing and dance.
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Jorge Franganillo
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Christmas Late
Although they celebrate Christmas a day late, they do most of the same things.
We celebrate Christmas on December 25 while they celebrate it on December 26.
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ChibiChiii
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Opening Gifts
In Norway parents and kids open one gift on Christmas Eve so that kids are not up all night long.
Whenever kids open gifts in Norway, they have to sing in thanks.
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Thomas Hawk
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Playing Around
Kids go outside and play around as though it was 80 degrees outside.
Unless it is raining outside, Norwegians usually go sledding after opening presents.
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chefranden
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The Elf
The Elf is a fun way to play with kids, if the kids try to mess with the elf it'll disappear and relocate.
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Michael Kappel
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Jul
Since Norwegians started of with Jul they follow some of the same tradtions.
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oalsaker
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Excitement
Just like Americans, when Christmas approaches kids get happy.
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Felipe Fernandes Photography
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Views
Norway doesn't have a lot of political views for Christmas, but they do have religous views.
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Gamma Man
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