 For many, December 24 (Štědrý den) is the most enjoyable day of Christmas holidays. Its Czech name literally means „Generous Day“, probably for the.

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 For many, December 24 (Štědrý den) is the most enjoyable day of Christmas holidays. Its Czech name literally means „Generous Day“, probably for the wealth of food that has traditionally been served for Christmas dinner. Even poor families would make sure that their plates were full on this one day of the year

 The Christmas tree is decorated with traditional Czech Christmas ornaments in many households and preparations are made for the most festive dinner of the year. Christmas Eve is associated with many superstitions that usually relate to life, love, and destiny that awaits one in the year to come.

Christmas Dinner  Dinner is served after sunset (traditionally, it should not be served until after the first star has come out) and consists of carp and potato salad, sometimes preceded by mushroom, sauerkraut or fish soup.

Christmas Dinner  Czech Christmas dinner is connected with a great number of different customs, rules and superstitions. Very few of them are still observed today, and for good reason. It must have been quite a challenge to put the dinner together and go through with it without a mistake if all the customs were to be followed! Here are some of them:

Christmas Dinner  Christmas dinner should consist of nine courses including soup, bread with honey, carp, potato salad, fruit (dried, fresh or canned), dessert (apple strudel or vánočka - Christmas bread), and other foods and Christmas cookies.

Christmas Dinner  The table should be set for an even number of guests. An odd number brings bad luck or death. An extra plate can be used to even out the number of guests. An extra plate should also be prepared in case an unexpected guest or a person in need comes by the house at dinner time.

Christmas Dinner  No one should ever get up from the Christmas table before dinner is finished. Doing so brings bad luck and death in the family.

Christmas Dinner  Everyone should finish their dinner and leave nothing on the plate.

Foretelling the Future  The Floating of Walnut Shells Little boats are made out of empty walnut shells and each family member places a little burning candle into a shell. Everyone's shells are then floated on a bowl of water. If the shell makes it across the bowl, its owner will live a long and healthy life. A shell that sinks brings bad luck to its owner.

Foretelling the Future  The Cutting of the Apple After Christmas dinner, every person present at the table cuts an apple in half (crosswise, from the stem down). Both halves are shown to everyone around the table. If the core is shaped as a star, it means that everyone will get together next year in happiness and health. A four-pointed cross is a bad omen and means that someone at the table will fall ill or die within a year.

Foretelling the Future  The Pouring of Lead A piece of lead is melted over fire and then poured into a container of water. The resulting shape will tell the pourer's destiny.

Foretelling Marriage  Cherry Tree Twigs (Barborky) On December 4, St. Barbora's Day, an unmarried girl is supposed to cut a twig off of a cherry tree and put it in water. If the twig blooms by Christmas Eve, the girl will marry within a year.

Foretelling Marriage  The Throwing of the Shoe An unmarried girl is supposed to throw a shoe over her shoulder and towards the door. If the shoe lands with the toe pointing towards the door, the girl will marry within a year.

Foretelling Marriage  The Shaking of the Elder Tree An unmarried girl is supposed to shake an elder tree and if a dog barks, she will marry a man who lives in the direction from which the dog bark came.

Money and Wealth  Fish Scales Fish scales should be placed under Christmas dinner plates or under the tablecloth to bring wealth to the house. Carrying a fish scale in a wallet all year will ensure that money will not run out.

Other Christmas Customs and Superstitions  He who fasts all day until dinner will see the golden piglet on the wall.  He who fails to give a present on Christmas Eve will be met with poverty.

Christmas Presents  After dinner, everyone around the table may sing Christmas carols before moving to the Christmas tree, which is all lit up and beautiful. By then, presents have been placed under the tree. Czech children believe that Christmas gifts are brought by Baby Jesus (Ježíšek) who comes into the room through the window to leave the presents.

Christmas Presents  Unlike Santa Claus, Baby Jesus is a rather abstract figure with no particular physical image attached to him, and no one knows where he lives. Just like Santa though, he receives wish-list letters from Czech children a few weeks before Christmas.

Midnight Mass  Some people end Christmas Eve by attending the midnight mass (půlnoční mše) at a local church. It usually starts at midnight but some churches hold it earlier, such as at 10 p.m. There can also be a Christmas Mass for children in the afternoon.

December  Czech Republic Christmas stretches over December 25 and 26, which are also referred to as the First and Second Christmas Holidays, or the Christmas Feast (Boží hod vánoční) and St. Stephen's Day (Sv. Štěpán). Nowadays, families stay at home and relax or visit relatives and friends to share the special time.

Czech Christmas and New Year's Greetings  Veselé Vánoce! (Merry Christmas!)  Hezké svátky! or Krásné svátky! or Příjemné svátky! (Happy Holidays!)  Šťastný nový rok! (Happy New Year!)  Veselé Vánoce a šťastný nový rok! (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!)