9. Go Boots-Struggling in Germany

Where: Germany
Price: A boot
If you’re a child in Germany, it’s customary to put your boot outside your door on December 5. If you’ve been good, toys and snacks will be waiting for you when you wake up in your boot (or shoe). All you can anticipate if you’ve behaved badly is a branch.




Embrace Germany with both hands @wanderlustmag and Pinterest
This custom honors Nicholas of Myra, who passed away in 346 A.D., on St. Nicholas Day. Oranges and chocolate coins are customarily given as gifts on St. Nick’s Day since they both symbolize the saint’s generosity toward others, especially children.

10. Love for the Dead

Where: Italy
Price range: $5 to $15 per cookie package
All Saints Day is a celebration in Italy honoring deceased family members as well as saints. Cookies called Fava dei Morti play a significant role in that festivity. The cookies are now baked with almonds instead of fava beans.




Instagram: Fave dei Morti @taste_of_freedom_1/
In Italy, men would give boxes of these cookies—which might or might not include an engagement ring—to their fiancées. All Saints Day is a common day to propose to someone, especially in Rome.

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