Daidi na Nollag, also known as the "Christmas Santa" in Irish culture, traditionally brings gifts on Christmas Eve, the night of December 24th. Children eagerly anticipate his arrival, believing he delivers presents while they sleep. The gifts are typically opened on Christmas morning, December 25th. This custom aligns with the broader celebration of Christmas, emphasizing joy and generosity.
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