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How Santa Claus looks around the world

PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 5:32 pm
Author: Anthea
When most people in the UK think about Santa Claus they picture a jolly old man with a white beard and red suit :ymhug:

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In our childhood dreams, he came bearing gifts on Christmas Eve for all the nice children in the world.

But this isn't the case for everyone - here's how different countries around the world represent Santa Claus.

United Kingdom

Whether you know him as Santa Claus, Father Christmas or Kris Cringle, in the UK before he wore red he used to wear a green suit.

But this Santa didn't carry any gifts, instead, he was associated with eating and drinking.

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Italy

She might look scary, but Italy's La Befana is a kind old witch who makes up for her past deeds by giving children presents and sweets on 6 January every year.

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Follow Link Below to See Santa Around the World:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/3 ... -the-world

PLEASE add details - photos - of how YOUR country celebrates Santa Claus :ymhug:

Re: How Santa Claus looks around the world

PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 5:44 pm
Author: Anthea
Russian officials create Santa letter template :D

Russia's media regulator has offered official guidance on children's letters to Grandfather Frost, the country's equivalent of Father Christmas, over concerns that youngsters are handing over too much personal information.

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Roskomnadzor, which also regulates telecoms, says it's seen a growth in the number of websites offering letters to Grandfather Frost which collect children's personal details. In a post on the VKontake social network it says it's investigating 76 such sites. (sad that some people would use Christmas for scams)

The suggested letter is rather formal, but opens in traditional fashion with blank spaces for children to fill in their first name, age and good behaviour. "This year I have been studying very well... I was obedient to my parents," the letter template reads, before adding a few lines on the weather. "They say that you give presents to children for the New Year. Please give me and my parents [blank]. I would be very grateful for this present. Thank you!"

The regulator also warns parents and children that the real Grandfather Frost "will never ask for your precious personal details" such as full name, date of birth, address or school.

Link to Full Article:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-fr ... e-38131118

Grandfather Frost is much better dressed than UK Santas 8-}