Hmm well for the 1st of march men have to give women a small gift as a good luck charm (usually shaped like a horse-shoe or a chimney-sweep) tied to a red-and-white ribbon signifying blood and snow, and the woman has to wear it tied to her wrist till the day corresponding her birthday between 1st-9th of march-the 9 old hags tradition- (in case the birthday is 10+, you add the numbers. example: 13=1+3=4.29=2+9=11=1+1=2) , then she has to tie the ribbon to a blooming cherry tree, and the wish she made on that day will come true.
Then there's saint Andrew's day, when we put wheat seeds to grow in a small bowl..dunno why exactly, I guess to signify a plentiful harvest idk..
We also have saint Nicholas (the original saint nick) on the 6th of december, who brings gifts to kids in their and places them in their boots (which they have to clean the night before) and whips for the naughty..so we kinda have 2 Christmases.
Aaaand I don't remember right now, I don't know the traditions very well.
Then there's saint Andrew's day, when we put wheat seeds to grow in a small bowl..dunno why exactly, I guess to signify a plentiful harvest idk..
We also have saint Nicholas (the original saint nick) on the 6th of december, who brings gifts to kids in their and places them in their boots (which they have to clean the night before) and whips for the naughty..so we kinda have 2 Christmases.
Aaaand I don't remember right now, I don't know the traditions very well.