Christmas cleverness quiz "Believe it - don't believe it"

Christmas cleverness quiz "Believe it - don't believe it"

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There, in the storis, a Christmas quiz on intelligence "I believe - I don't believe" is held. There you will learn the correct answers. Read the statements and choose "yes" or "no".

  • The day before Christmas was called Christmas Eve in honor of such a dish as kutia.
  • In Poland, garlic candies are served on Christmas Eve.
  • Kutya is wheat or barley grains boiled in water with honey.
  • In one of the cities of Mexico, the main Christmas dish is radish. A festival is even organized in her honor.
  • At least 12 dishes are placed on the festive table according to the number of apostles.
  • In Norway, before Christmas, all the brooms are hidden so that they are not saddled by witches.
  • In Italy, everyone wears green shirts, as it brings good luck.
  • In Australia, bad children are given rotten potatoes for Christmas.
  • In Catalonia, before the holiday, they carve out an amazing beast from a log, treat it with goodies, and on Christmas Eve they beat it with all their might.
  • In Sudan, seeing a crocodile around Christmas is considered a good omen.
  • In the Czech Republic, they believe that there should be no meat on the festive table. Then a golden piglet will appear as a reward and bring happiness with it.
  • Decorating the Christmas tree was invented in Germany.
  • When there were no electric garlands, the Christmas tree was decorated with wax candles.
  • For Christmas in Western countries, turkey and pudding are prepared.
  • No matter what the weather, the Netherlands organizes Christmas swimming in the North Sea.

Vladislav Wanda