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Key Conclusion: Giving gifts on Christmas Eve (December 24) evening or Christmas Day (December 25) is both acceptable, with Christmas Eve evening being the more traditional and mainstream time.
Timing Choices and Recommendations
- Traditional Mainstream: Christmas Eve (24th) evening, ideal for family gatherings and exchanging gifts after dinner, aligning with the classic Santa gift-giving setting and enhancing the ceremonial feel.
- Common Choice: Christmas Day (25th) morning, suitable for creating the surprise atmosphere of "Santa delivering gifts overnight," especially loved by children.
- Chinese Custom: Giving "Peace Apples" on Christmas Eve; gifts can also be exchanged on Christmas Day for convenience and sincerity, with no strict rules.
Tips
- Parties/Gatherings: Exchanging gifts on Christmas Eve evening is most fitting; if dining on the 25th, gift-giving on that day is also appropriate.
- For Children: Place gifts by the bed or under the Christmas tree on the evening of the 24th, and let children discover them on the morning of the 25th for a better experience.
Would you like me to help you determine a more suitable gift-giving time and simple process based on your specific scenario (for children, couples, friends/colleagues, family gatherings)?