Christmas in Poland 1
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On this day there is an atmosphere full ofexpectations in every home. The smell of
wonderful Christmas dishes spreads in every house. Everyone cleans
up and prepares for Christmas Eve. Children
and parents decorate the Christmas tree, they hang colourful lights and shiny baubles and chains on it.
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People decorate their
houses, Christmas
trees and even cars.
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It is time for final preparations. In the
evening, the whole family sits down to the Christmas table.
Everybody makes a wish and break the wafer.
According to tradition, on the table there must be 12 dishes representing
the twelve apostles and a place for "unexpected
guest".
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In every home, people eat similar dishes. We eatfish soup with croutons or borsch or mushroom soup, depending on the family tradition. In our region, on the table there must be a dish called
„moczka” made of gingerbread and delicacies and „makówki” made of poppy seed, milk and almonds.
Moczka Borsch
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After Christmas dinner people sing carols and unpack presents which are under christmas tree.
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In the midnight people go to church for a midnight mass.
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People give each other Christmas cards : )
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Christmas customs – an interview
http://vimeo.com/59649068
Enjoy!
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Authors:Grażyna Roskosz
Klara Szweda
Oliwia Pływacz
Patrycja Szendzielorz
The interviewees:Mikołaj Siedlaczek
Piotr Stroka
Patrycja Szendzielorz
Oliwia Pływacz
Marcin Wójcik