I found this some place for you...It's a quote!!!
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"We have many recorded events in history that show the giving and receiving of gifts dates back at least to the 4th century. St. Nicholas, a Christian Bishop, was known for his generosity in giving to those less fortunate than he, as well as giving to children of all backgrounds simply because he felt they needed to savor their childrood, and have joyous times to remember (contrary to the beliefs of that time, which would suggest that boys even as young as 8 be sent to work to help earn income for thier families and girls as young as 5 to help their mothers with the housework and meal preparation). THe most common gift given were homemade foods and sweets, oranges (this was a huge treat due to the fact they were very rare), handcrafted gifts such as socks, sweaters, dresses, nightgowns, blankets, tables, chairs, and other handmade useful items. This tradition began with St. Nicholas in Turkey. It moved throughout the world very quickly, and before the 10th century is is supposed that nearly every country was participating in this exchange.
However, many people believe that the tradition of gift giving started in the year of our Lord within the first year of Christ's birth as the 3 wise men/kings brought offerings to honor him. "
2007-11-08 07:05:59
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answered by `~Its love~` 3
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In Bethlehem at the birth of Jesus when the maji brought gifts to the new born king.
2007-11-08 15:06:57
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answered by Diane M 7
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I would imagine the tradition would stem from the 3 kings bringing their gold, frankincense and myrrh to the baby Jesus.
2007-11-08 15:12:58
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answered by Calamity Jayney 7
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