The gift-bearing legend of Santa was introduced to the United States by immigrants, much like many other holiday customs. Our Santa is a cross between the Dutch Sinterklaas, England's Father Christmas, and the Green Saint Nicholas, as quoted in a report by Today.
Many children in the United States go to Santa for pictures and to give him their Christmas wishes. They then wait patiently or not for the big day, which is December 25, to see if their wishes are fulfilled.
However, each family has its own traditions, and incorporating new ones makes holidays even more memorable.
Mistletoe hanging has been around for thousands of years, and it may have originated with the ancient Greeks. Mistletoe leaves, a symbol of vitality and fertility, have long been thought to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits. There are numerous theories as to how stealing a kiss beneath one of its sprigs originated, but it has been practiced for well over a century, as both Charles Dickens and Washington Irving mention the practice in their respective works.
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