This document summarizes various Christmas customs celebrated in Greece. It describes traditions such as exchanging well-wishes of "Happy holidays" until Epiphany, blessing of waters on Epiphany, baking and cutting vasilopita cake with a coin hidden inside, children singing carols door-to-door, and breaking a pomegranate inside homes on New Year's Day for prosperity. It also discusses the legend of the Goblins who emerge during the twelve days of Christmas and the preventative measures people take against them like offerings and burning incense until they disappear after Epiphany.