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When you were a child, who brought the Christmas presents for you, according to your parents?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tuur" data-source="post: 77016621" data-attributes="member: 445885"><p>The character Martin Luther introduced isn't, not exactly, but Christkindl can mean Christ Child, and we do set aside December 25 (in Protestant and Roman Catholic denominations) to observe his birth. Frankly, I looked at "Christkindl" and the question, and wondered if you were making an important pun: "Who here knows the Christ Child?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tuur, post: 77016621, member: 445885"] The character Martin Luther introduced isn't, not exactly, but Christkindl can mean Christ Child, and we do set aside December 25 (in Protestant and Roman Catholic denominations) to observe his birth. Frankly, I looked at "Christkindl" and the question, and wondered if you were making an important pun: "Who here knows the Christ Child?" [/QUOTE]
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