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, introduction, main body with sections labeled as <h2>s, and a conclusion. They also specified that all content should be in HTML tags without any markdown except for those four types. No extra content after the conclusion, so I need to make sure it ends cleanly. Looking at the search data, there were no relevant snippets. That means I have to rely on my existing knowledge about Christmas traditions and their historical backgrounds. So, I'll need to research or recall information about why certain traditions exist, like decorating trees or exchanging gifts. I should break down each section logically. The introduction will set the stage by introducing the topic and hinting at the hidden heroes. Then, in the main body, maybe sections on Christmas lights, tree lore, gift exchange, music, food, folklore, and modern changes. Each of these can be their own <h2> with bullet points or explanations. For example, under "Christmas Lights," I can talk about when they became popular and how different cultures use them. Under "The Tree," explain its origins in pagan Christmas celebrations. For gift exchange, maybe discuss the Secret Santa tradition and how it evolved from medieval practices. I should also touch on holiday music's history, like how carols were passed down through generations. Including food traditions can link to folklore about-St. Nicholas, making it more engaging with a bit of whimsy. Finally, in the conclusion, I'll wrap up by emphasizing that these traditions are not just for one day but represent deeper values we still uphold today. I need to ensure each section is fully expanded and flows naturally. Also, keep the tone consistent throughout, adding warmth and holiday cheer as per Santa's persona. Let me make a mental note to sprinkle some cheerful phrases to match. </think> <h1>The Hidden History Behind Your Favorite Holiday Traditions: Unraveling the Myths of Christmas
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