German Christmas Cards - Fröhliche Weihnachten - Merry Xmas Greetings in German language – Elf Gnomes Vintage design - Wishes to Germany - Blank inside to write own message

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German Christmas Cards - Fröhliche Weihnachten - Merry Xmas Greetings in German language – Elf Gnomes Vintage design - Wishes to Germany - Blank inside to write own message

German Christmas Cards - Fröhliche Weihnachten - Merry Xmas Greetings in German language – Elf Gnomes Vintage design - Wishes to Germany - Blank inside to write own message

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This is perfect for letting someone know just how much you appreciate them! 9. Come, Lord Jesus, be our guest and bless what you have bestowed With all of the popularity surrounding this holiday in Deutschland, there are many ways to exchange Merry Christmas wishes in German. In addition to many of the traditional phrases we discussed above, you can also exchange additional sentiments. Whether you want to write German Christmas card messages or just tell a loved one you’re thinking of them, consider some of the following ways to give a Christmas greeting in German. The most common holiday greeting of them all, you will likely hear this every other sentence when you get close to the end of the year! 2. Happy holidays

Christmas Eve — Celebrations on Christmas Eve often include a holiday dinner, decorating the Christmas tree and attending Mass. We carry a wide selection of Christmas themed products that are perfect gifts for the holidays. Take a look at our German Christmas pyramids, ornaments and beer steins for a proper celebration of the season. All of our products are sure to surprise your favorite beer enthusiasts and bring in the holiday cheer. There you have it—now you know how to say “Merry Christmas” in German, as well as 10 other phrases ( and some extra goodies) that will help you enjoy a German Christmas!Another German Christmas tradition is the Adventskranz (Advent wreath). Many families in Germany have an Adventskranz, which is typically placed on the living room table on the fourth Sunday before Christmas. The wreaths have four large candles and are traditionally decorated with pinecones and berries. The first candle is lit on the fourth Sunday before Christmas. The second candle is lit on the second Sunday before Christmas, and so on and so forth. When lighting a candle, the family typically spends a quiet, reflective hour together or sings Weihnachtslieder (Christmas carols). They may also exchange German Christmas phrases to celebrate the onset of the season. In addition to their Advent calendar, many Germans also set up an Advent wreath, typically a horizontal evergreen wreath with four candles, or occasionally five, with a white candle placed in the center. One candle is lit on each of the four Sundays proceeding Christmas. Send Christmas Cheer with Lovely, Vintage German Gift Cards

Sankt Nikolaus Tag — Also known as Saint Nicholas Day, this celebration takes place December 6 and features Saint Nikolaus giving out candy and small gifts to the kids. The night before, kids put their shoes outside their door to receive their treats. Unlike many English-speaking countries around the world, Germans typically celebrate Christmas on der Heiligabend (Christmas Eve), rather than on Christmas Day. On Christmas on der Heiligabend, German families open presents, exchange German Christmas wishes, have Christmas dinner, decorate the Christmas tree, and attend Christmas Mass. It's using the right content and tools, like FluentU has to offer! Browse hundreds of videos, take endless quizzes and master the German language faster than you've ever imagine! Christkindlesmarkt— This is the Christmas market, a very important tradition in all of Germany, but you can find the biggest market in Nuremberg. The Christmas markets tend to be very cheerful and full of gifts, festive foods and warm drinks for you to buy!One of the most important Christmas traditions in Germany is the Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas market). These Weihnachtsmärkte take place all over Germany, but a few of the most famous ones are found in Aachen, Stuttgart, Munich, Nuremberg, Hamburg, and Leipzig. They typically start in mid-November and carry on until December 24th or later. Christmas is always full of memories and joy, and this phrase points out just that. 6. May all your wishes come true While this may sound a little funky in English, it’s essentially saying that you would give someone a greeting as warm as if you were Saint Nicholas! 8. You make Christmas merrier



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