Why do Germany celebrate Christmas on the 24th?
Subsequently, one may also ask, why do some countries celebrate Christmas on the 24th?
The reason we celebrate what you consider the 24th instead is because earlier a new day was considered to start when the sun set not at midnight and as such evening on what you consider the 24th WAS the 25th back then. The 25th had already started.
Likewise, people ask, what countries have Christmas on the 24th?
In Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia, Denmark, Estonia, the Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Quebec, Romania, Uruguay, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the Czech Republic, Christmas presents are opened mostly on
Origins. This tradition is commonly believed by Americans to come from Germany and be referred to as a Weihnachtsgurke, but this is probably apocryphal. In fact, the tradition is completely unknown in Germany. After returning to his family, he began a tradition of hiding a pickle on their Christmas tree each year.