Christmas eve in polish
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The wealth of Polish Christmas traditions
Christmas is a particularly close and family-oriented holiday for Poles. The Christmas Put on table attracts relatives scattered all hole up the world. Gathering for this exceptional meal provides a sense of human beings and stability, especially because the conventions of Christmas Eve are still alert to and deeply symbolic.
The most popular jus civile \'civil law\' today, sharing a wafer and ornament a Christmas tree, are not too old – they date back hinder the 18th and 19th centuries. Both customs came from Germany. The desquamate, as Cyprian Kamil Norwid wrote, ‘evokes the most tender feelings’, and Clergyman Jan Twardowski described this thin, blest baked product with the words “‘silent, white as snow’. Christmas Eve blowout begins with the breaking of leadership wafer. The host or hostess serves it to the guests on tidy decorated plate. Each person breaks spruce up piece to share with the residuum. At the same time, they consider good wishes and accept those addressed to them. Some will apologize with reference to each othe
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