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Europeans, are advent calendars popular in your country?

7mon 28d ago by piefed.zip/u/Blaze in casualeurope@piefed.social

In Germany and Sweden yes, sometimes I had a beer or speciality coffe advent calendar, but the Kids mostly have chocklade ones.

British here. They're really popular, always have been since I was a kid. I'm so old when I was a kid they weren't chocolate now they're all chocolate

Yes in France, with Santa Claus and chocolate. It's been disconnected from Jesus for a long time.

In Sweden, yes.

(Ger) We used to buy ones with toys when I was a kid, but even in my late teens my mother hung up a string of socks filled with sweets.

I think my mother and sister still gift each other ones with tea or skincare samples. Oh, and my grandmother always got us a chocolate one on top of that.

In the UK we usedto do advent calendars and advent candles when I was a kid, but I think the candle was already falling out of favour, and my mum didn't feel chocolate advent calendars were sufficiently appropriate for a religious symbol, so that all ended as we became teenagers.

In Finland absolutely, it's essential as kids to have a chocolate calendar. Nowadays I prefer the beer version.

Got one once as a kid but I don't think it was very common (Netherlands)

In Denmark we have a "daily" calendar instead, mostly for kids. But the weekly ones exist too