Tió de Nadal (any spaniards here?)

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Is this some sort of national wind-up story that is used to pull the leg of fellow Europeans?

Heard about this 'tradition' from a former colleague who swore it was true despite a few of us saying it must be a wind up..... In the last few days, I mentioned it to a new Spanish colleague on a night out and she looked at me like I had been smoking crack and said she had never heard of it. Called me an idiot for being so gullible.

What gives?
 
Heh, it is true. Iirc its a Christmas log with legs which families place near the fire so it can Poo. Mostly a northern Spain thing :)
 
Had to look it up:

Sure, putting a Christmas tree in your house seems pretty arbitrary considering the true religious context of the holiday. But beating a smiling, hollowed-out Christmas log until it “defecates” in your fireplace takes the celebration in Catalonia to a whole new level.

In Catalan, Tió de Nadal is roughly translated to Christmas Log and is a widespread tradition in many parts of Spain. According to Catalan mythology, the Christmas Log brings small presents on Christmas (big presents come from the Three Wise Men) in the same way presents are placed under Christmas trees in United States. Originally, the Tió de Nadal was just a piece of dead wood, but now the log is often given a face with an attached nose and two little legs, along with a little red hat similar to a barretina.

If it stopped right there, it wouldn’t be that strange. Just another present-delivering vehicle adopted by a different culture. But it doesn’t stop there, that’s only the beginning. It all starts on the Day of the Immaculate Conception, December 8. Tradition states that households begin to “feed” the log every night starting then. The log is also usually given a small blanket during this time to keep it warm during the chilly weeks before Christmas.

After weeks of feeding, it is finally Christmas Eve and the log is placed in the fireplace, little face and beret staring up from the ground. Members of the house then take turns bashing the little log person with a stick and commanding it to defecate out presents, candies and wafers and not to defecate stinky herring. This is where the tradition got its other name, Caga tió, or **** log.

The bashing continues while traditional songs about the log are sung. Christmas is then celebrated to the delight of everyone in the house as they reach below the tió’s blanket to pull out their “gifts” of defecated candy and presents.


Cruelty to logs... :D
 
"Caga tió,
caga torró,
avellanes i mató,
si no cagues bé
et daré un cop de bastó.
caga tió!"

Beating logs with sticks or Stabbing bulls to death. What does Spain offer the modern world these days except 2 weeks of package holiday hell?
 
"Caga tió,
caga torró,
avellanes i mató,
si no cagues bé
et daré un cop de bastó.
caga tió!"

Beating logs with sticks or Stabbing bulls to death. What does Spain offer the modern world these days except 2 weeks of package holiday hell?

Hey but those logs that have been raised specifically for their purpose. Up until they became a Christmas Log they live in the most well kept grove, the trees they grow up on are planted in the most fertile soil and fed the purest of rainwater. They live and are treated better than any other logs, you know right up until they are beaten poked and smashed into oblivion!
 
My brother lives in Barcalona and I have participated in the pooping log ceremony.,It poops candy. It's a little weird but the kids who have been brought up there love it. Then we through it on the fire.
 
My brother lives in Barcalona and I have participated in the pooping log ceremony.,It poops candy. It's a little weird but the kids who have been brought up there love it. Then we through it on the fire.

Seems harsh. It's just given you all presents.
 
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