Easter party around the world - in America we have the Easter Bunny, Easter tree, all sweets and eggs. What other nations? Do they celebrate Easter?
Children Scotland cook boiled eggs and paint on Easter Saturday. On Easter Sunday, take the eggs on a high hill and have a race to see who would be the first to get to the bottom of the egg.
Hungarian child trafficking boiled eggs and then see who is the first to throw a coin into the egg. They must remain in the egg and not just the chip on the side of the hull. Pennies and Dimes work best.
Bulgarians break eggs after midnight on Easter Sunday. The first against the wall of the cracked church, and everyone chooses their own egg. Each egg egg cracked else and left with an intact egg will receive good luck for one year.
The Greeks have a unique tradition. Everyone meets at midnight service and all the lights in the church are. A priest enters the church doors with a lit and go to bed and light the candle in front of a person candle. In turn, a candle lit candles in the rest of the church. This is the light of the resurrection and everyone understands it.
In Poland, the Easter basket is the highlight of the day. Older family members go to the youngest. They are filled with eggs, homemade bread, ham, butter, lamb and Polish sausage.
The Finnish welcome your friend and family hit with willow twigs. This is to wish you good luck in the coming year. Everyone had a turn and then on
Easter party Sunday, exchanged eggs, candy or money to repay the favor.
There are many more traditions, but all done in honor of the resurrection of Christ and to celebrate his return to heaven.
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