In Ireland, Christmas is often referred to as "Nollaig" or "Nollaig Shona," which means "Merry Christmas" in Irish. The holiday is celebrated in a similar way to other Western countries, with families gathering together for a festive meal, exchanging gifts, and attending church services. Children often leave a shoe out for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, and he leaves presents for them in return. In some parts of Ireland, a "Wren Boy" tradition is observed, where children go door-to-door singing carols and collecting money for charity.