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Be honest, reliable and brave.

If you can do that, you will get many gifts.

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How do you tell your parents that you know Santa isn't real?

haha this is a tough one.. i had this problem too! the thing is you dont want to upset your parents or make them stop 'santa' gifts either anyways, what i did was just drop hints really such as 'whats santa going to get me this year?' and afew others and them when it came to my parents asking me to write my list for samta i just said 'you mean my list to you? sorry, but i know now' and they accepted but still carried on with santa gifts also i had to pretend santa was real still as i have a littlle brother :) hope i helped xx


What do you know about Santa?

well i know that santa has 8 reindeer including rudoph there names are dasher,dander,prancer,vixon,commet,cupid,donner,blixon, and rudoph and i also know that he has elfs that help him make the gifts but the best thing i know is that he isnt real kids think he exist but he doesnt its just the parents who buy the gifts for you


How did santa make all the elves work for him?

Okay, so this is how it happened. Santa was walking along up in the north pole all lost and alone and stuff. He walked up on this village where there were all of these tiny people. They were cold and hungry and had no toys for they're children. Santa helped them. He taught them how to build and make shelter for themselves. In return they became friends and aided santa in his quest to make gifts for all the children of the world. That's they truth, don't believe me ask santa.


Was there a real Santa?

Santa Is real As a matter of fact in a country (I can't recall which, might have been Germany) there was a man who was a toymaker and at Christmas he would give the children toys, and sweets


Is santa real and don't lie?

Santa Claus is not real; he is a mythical character. He was based on a real Roman Catholic saint, Saint Nicholas, who lived in the 4th century AD. The character also drew inspiration from the Dutch character of Sinterklaas, as well as Father Christmas, the personification of Christmas which originated in the High Middle Ages. Today, parents play the role of Santa Claus and leave their gifts under the tree. Volunteers at the postal service (e.g. Canada Post) also play the role of Santa and reply to letters.