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Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Can anyone tell me the main differences between Christmas in Spain and Uk good and bad and what you miss about the UK. Is it as good for the children I have two girls 1 and 5 and pending house sale will be coming to Spain next year.
Also what do the Spanish eat for Christmas Dinner is it Pork? (correct me if I am wrong) ;) Helen |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Originally Posted by helenp
Can anyone tell me the main differences between Christmas in Spain and Uk good and bad and what you miss about the UK. Is it as good for the children I have two girls 1 and 5 and pending house sale will be coming to Spain next year.
Also what do the Spanish eat for Christmas Dinner is it Pork? (correct me if I am wrong) ;) Helen |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Originally Posted by helenp
Can anyone tell me the main differences between Christmas in Spain and Uk good and bad and what you miss about the UK. Is it as good for the children I have two girls 1 and 5 and pending house sale will be coming to Spain next year.
Also what do the Spanish eat for Christmas Dinner is it Pork? (correct me if I am wrong) ;) Helen |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Originally Posted by mikelincs
Christmas in Spain is, for the Spanish, a religious occasion, and there aren't the presents etc we associate with Christmas in the UK, The main Spanish celebration is Tres Santos, on the 6th January, when there are parades in most towns. The Christmas celebrations are based round the church and the 'belen' or nativity scene that towns have, the one in Torrevieja occupies about 1/3 of the town square, and is a walk round thing, showing scenes from the bible interspersed with local scenes. It is already being built and takes many hours of work, currently hidden behind screens but will be unveiled at the beginning of December and stays till the day after Tres Santos, or as we know it, 12th night. In areas with many Expats, there are more houses being decorated with Santa Claus and reindeer in lights, but nowhere near on the scale of the UK... yet..... You can get Spanish Christmas cards, but they also sell specific cards for Tres Santos. Bank holidays are Christmas day, New Years day and 6th January, and I seem to recall there is another in early January as well, but can't remember the date. Boxing day is NOT a holiday.
Helen |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
We are looking forward to celebrating 2 Christmas next year as my mother will visit and stay for 1 month and our sons will join us for the Spanish Christmas. In the area we are going to fish is eaten but poultry as well. The Jamon from Jambugo also popular . We aim to blend all these with M@S Christmas cake and pud.
I think being able to take options from both celebrations should be fun. Sue |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Do the Spanish do Christmas trees?
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Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
We have been invited to spend our first christmas in Spain with a Spainish family, we are invited Christmas eve and New Years eve. and they do have Christmas trees and lights, the same as the UK.
From what I understand they eat meat, ham and different food and lots of drink. On New Years eve on the stroke of midnight we eat 12 grapes as the clock strikes 12 and then we retire to the Village and drink and party till the early hours. And then we do it all again on the three kings. I cant wait. |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Originally Posted by helenp
Do the Spanish do Christmas trees?
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Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Look forward to our hopefully first Christmas in Spain next year I think the children will enjoy it just as much as here.
Helen |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Originally Posted by helenp
Do the Spanish do Christmas trees?
Thought Christmas trees were more of a Victorian thing borrowed from Scandinavians via Bavaria. |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Originally Posted by helenp
Look forward to our hopefully first Christmas in Spain next year I think the children will enjoy it just as much as here.
Helen our kids enjoy it more here I think.....they can actually use new bikes or skates cos the weather's good! we usually open our pressies, have a late breakfast then meet friends in a tapas bar by the beach for drinks while the turkey is slowly cooking. Back home for the blow out when it gets chilly - about 4.30ish! Christmas also seems to be more special......the kids are at school this year til the 23rd..........so it's not a really long holiday then the big celebration is 3 Kings on the night of the 5th........a procession through town then every child in town gets a gift from the Kings |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
This will be our 3rd Christmas here, I have noticed from the first year here,
to now, a great increase in christmas items tree's,tinsel,etc etc which is fine I suppose,as long as they don't start putting them out on the shelves in September !! Don't you feel they ram the whole christmas thing down your neck back in the U.K ? |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Originally Posted by Andy Pipken
This will be our 3rd Christmas here, I have noticed from the first year here,
to now, a great increase in christmas items tree's,tinsel,etc etc which is fine I suppose,as long as they don't start putting them out on the shelves in September !! Don't you feel they ram the whole christmas thing down your neck back in the U.K ? absolutely.......our first christmas here.......this is our 4th.......you couldn't get cards, decs, anything til halfway through December........which is fine by me now you can get things in about November, and there is a lot more choice.....and so far, they're not appearing too early except, of course in the English shops! |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Originally Posted by lynnxa
our kids enjoy it more here I think.....they can actually use new bikes or skates cos the weather's good!
we usually open our pressies, have a late breakfast then meet friends in a tapas bar by the beach for drinks while the turkey is slowly cooking. Back home for the blow out when it gets chilly - about 4.30ish! Christmas also seems to be more special......the kids are at school this year til the 23rd..........so it's not a really long holiday then the big celebration is 3 Kings on the night of the 5th........a procession through town then every child in town gets a gift from the Kings Helen |
Re: Differences between Christmas in Spain and UK
Originally Posted by helenp
My eldest child would love all that gifts etc We have heard there is a festival where they burst open a pretend bull and all sweets come out when is this ? Telling my children about all of these things makes it easier to make the transition to Spain.
Helen that sounds like one we have here in late August/ early September just before they go back to school........can't remember what it's called :o there are so very many of them! |
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