Boldog Mikulás Nap, Mindenkinek!!
Posted on | Monday, December 6, 2010 | 1 Comment
Or, "Happy Mikulás Day, Everyone!" to those not well versed in Hungarian.
There is a catch to the holiday though; while the good children will have their shoes filled with chocolates sweets and small presents by Mikulás, the naughty children receive gifts from Krampusz -- Mikulás’ goblin helper -- such as wooden spoons or switches (called virgács). Talk about getting coal in your stocking! It’s very common for children to get both candy and a switch since everyone has a bit of a mean streak in them. I still have the switch, painted silver to mean that I am only a little bit naughty, that I found in my shoe.
I asked my host family if Mikulás came back for Christmas day gifts as well. My host mother laughed and told me that it's baby Jesus who brings presents on Christmas Eve and was amazed to hear that in the United States Mikulás (aka Santa Claus) came on Christmas. While there are games, costumes, and decorations on Mikulás, Christmas day is either spent at home with family or at church.
Happy Szent Mikulás Day, everyone!
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December 5, 2011 at 11:00 PM
Happy Szent Mikulás Day to you too from a 2nd generation Hungarian-Australian :)