Klauskeilla
Klauskeilla refers to a Finnish tradition of visiting friends, family, or neighbors to exchange small gifts, often homemade or handmade items, during the Christmas season. The word "klauskeilla" combines "klaus" (a Finnish term for Santa Claus or Christmas) and "keikka," which means a visit or outing. This custom is particularly popular in rural areas and among close-knit communities, fostering social connections and the spirit of giving.
The practice typically begins after Christmas and continues until early January, aligning with the Finnish holiday
Klauskeilla is deeply rooted in Finnish culture, reflecting the importance of community and shared traditions during