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French Christmas Celebration Part 2 New ((new)) -

The dining room transformed. The sapin de Noël (Christmas tree) in the corner was the centerpiece. Unlike the trees Lucas had seen in American movies, this one was unapologetically traditional. It was adorned with delicate glass boules blown in the nearby town of Meisenthal, wooden figures carved by his grandfather, and—most importantly—electric lights that mimicked the warm glow of real candles.

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In 2023, a chef in Nantes started the Réveillon Inversé (The Reverse Feast). Wealthy families pay €150 to sit at a long table served by homeless volunteers (who are paid fair wages for the night). The money funds a year-round soup kitchen. This is not your grandmother’s Christmas charity; this is radical, modern, and deeply French in its logic of égalité . The dining room transformed

Unlike the family-centric Christmas, New Year’s Eve is typically spent with friends, often involving a soirée dansante (dance party). It was adorned with delicate glass boules blown

Unlike the Christmas meal, which is often a family gathering, this "Part 2" celebration is frequently shared with friends and includes large parties. The Grand Finale (La Fête des Rois) The season officially concludes in early January with The star of this finale is the Galette des Rois (King's Cake). Finding the hidden charm (

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