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apart from a family atmosphere, cordiality and warmth, they often also have a bit of nostalgia. When we sit at the festive table, we like to recall a bit the old times. When unpacking by the youngest of the family, we are happy to compare what each of the St. Santa was bringing it under the Christmas tree. It is often difficult for younger generations to understand that Christmas used to be a little different than today. The tables did not bend with many fancy dishes, and it was in vain to look for a smartphone, tablet or other electronic gadgets under the Christmas tree. However, even the smallest gift was appreciated.
Christmas gifts from childhood. What got under the Christmas tree years ago?
Lucyna, 60 years old: “In my time, you didn’t write letters to Santa, and the gifts weren’t as sophisticated as they are today. Santa” came “from the night of December 5 to 6, never for Christmas. When I was a child, gifts were always practical, I usually got a book, Board games and chocolate Danusie, the taste of which I remember to this day. My mother hid gifts from me and my brother always in the hall in the storage space. 50 years have passed since my childhood, and interestingly these books are still with my mother. Santa Claus Day events were organized at the parents’ workplaces. There was a party where there was always someone dressed as Santa Claus and the children received packages with sweets. But when I was a little older, my mother would get such a package of sweets and give me and my brother under the pillow “.
Jan, 61 years old: “When I was a child, there were times when a person was happy about everything. The very fact of receiving a gift, that something would rustle under the pillow at night, waiting for a Christmas gift was very good and positive emotions. There were no sweets in the shops, so I was happy with the smallest candy. Actually, there was nothing in the shops. Back then, there were sticky / long candies, which we later hung on the Christmas tree. In Santa’s package, there were always mandarins and oranges, because they were available only for Christmas in shops. I have a stamp booklet that I got for Santa as a kid. There were shops – a scout’s depot, where you could buy models of planes for gluing – I dreamed about such a gift at the time. “
Natalia, 29 years old: “The coolest gift I got were Lego blocks. I dreamed about them for a long time, of course I wrote letters to Mikołaj. Until I finally got them. I played with them for many years. It was my dream peak in the mid-90s (I had 4 or 5 years old when I got them). And recently it took me to such a comparison. I have a 9-year-old goddaughter whom I buy gifts for her birthday, Christmas and Easter. And in the last 2 years she got 4 sets from me Lego. And this year she does not know what to buy for her for Christmas, because she has everything, so we agreed on a surprise gift. On the one hand, I am glad that today’s children live in such prosperity that they can have everything. I wonder if it will make them appreciate what they already have.
Kasia, 51 years old: “A Santa Claus came to my house on December 24. The children waited for the bell to ring the bell” Lord with a long beard “just after Christmas Eve. Before we got gifts, we had to tell Santa Claus if it was polite and sing a Christmas carol. I will never forget the gifts from that period. that there was no such selection of toys in the stores as now, practical gifts landed under the Christmas tree more often. I remember that once I got “Zakopane slippers”, which were one of the best gifts I got. I had them for a very long time, and when their life ended, I asked Gwiazdor for more. Although times were difficult for many, now buying gifts for the family is a great nightmare for many parents and grandparents. “
Aga, 28 years old: “I will not forget when at the beginning of December I wrote a letter to Santa Claus, and actually the Santa Claus, because he was visiting me at home. As a little girl I dreamed about Barbie dolls and accessories for them. I remember once I got a pink car that was totally awesome and I played with it for 5 years. Probably it is still somewhere in my family house. Recently I found my old letter, in which I asked for … a towel, but I didn’t get it then. Nevertheless, Christmas has been a magic for me for years sometimes and I still love to receive gifts! Now I focus on practical things that I know will serve me for years and I am not talking about kitchen appliances, but rather about good quality accessories that I will be able to pass on to my daughter one day. “
Maria, 49 years old: “My childhood fell on the times of the People’s Republic of Poland, in which both preparing for Christmas and buying gifts was quite an art. When one of the stores threw the goods, you had to get yours, and you could not be sure that you would be able to In those days, by far the best gifts came from Pewex, where you could buy products straight from the West for dollars. Unfortunately, many families (including mine), especially those from small towns, could not afford such purchases. sister, we would usually find oranges, mandarins, bananas or chocolate-like products under the Christmas tree. Sometimes there were small toys, such as a teddy bear, which I was happy about like crazy. Younger generations may find it strange, but it’s true, because there was no such thing in stores. diverse and widely available assortment as today “.
Source: Gazeta

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