1. A Greek Christmas custom is "the good right foot," where small children wake early on New Year's Day to be the first to step into friends' and relatives' homes with their right foot, which is considered lucky. The children are given candies, nuts, or money as this is believed to bring luck and joy for the new year. 2. Pomegranates are hung on doors and one is broken outside believing the new year will be as lucky and bountiful as the fruit's many seeds. 3. "Christ's bread" is a round, decorated bread that housewives make on Christmas representing the father's job, such as fruits for a farmer or fish for a fisherman,