mittausteni
Mittausteni refers to a traditional Finnish folk custom that involves the exchange of gifts between neighbors, friends, or family members during the Christmas season. The practice is deeply rooted in Finnish culture and is often associated with the holiday period, particularly around the time of Christmas Eve (Jouluaatto) and the first days of December. The term "mittausteni" is derived from the Finnish word "mitata," meaning "to measure" or "to exchange," reflecting the mutual nature of the gift-giving.
The custom typically involves neighbors visiting each other’s homes to exchange small gifts, often homemade or
Mittausteni is not limited to a single day but can span several evenings or weekends, depending on
The custom is particularly prominent in rural areas, where close-knit communities have long maintained such traditions.