All across the country, Natale is inclined to be a wholesome affair that revolves around spending time with family and friends, eating delicious food, and exchanging gifts. Italian Christmas celebrations are generally a lot less commercialized than those of the USA with children even going so far as to write letters to their parents telling them how much they love them instead of sending gift requests to Santa.
There are a number of other incredible traditions as well that makes an Italian Christmas one of the best you will ever experience if you are fortunate enough to be in the country during the very special Festive Season.
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