a figment, a fragment is a piece broke off- like a fragmentation bomb that shatters in tiny pieces. Santa Claus fits definition 2. of MYTH in the Webster"s Collegiate dictionary . a person or thing existing solely in the Imagination. Case closed, do not open til Christmas!
Santa Clause isn't real he is just a figment of children's, and some adults, imagination. There is no such thing as Santa Clause.
Santa Claus is a fictional character, so he does not have a physical address in the North Pole. However, many countries have their own version of Santa Claus with different addresses for receiving mail from children.
Fairies can only be found in your imagination. Fairies are fictional creatures, just like mermaids, vampires and Santa Claus.
Because they have no imagination and have stopped believing. They just think that they aren't real.
People in Ireland call him Santy, Santa and Santa Claus. Santa Claus comes from Saint Nicholas and can then be shortened to Santa Claus or just Santa or Santy. So people in Ireland use those names, like people in many countries do.
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All pictures and photographs--of anyone--is just a representation of that person. The person is real, just like Santa Claus is real.
They were underneath the mistletoe. Just to clarify though, that was daddy in a Santa suit. Santa would never, ever kiss anyone besides Mrs. Claus.
Santa Claus is known as Santa Claus In New Zealand or just Santa. In some places, he is known by the English name of Father Christmas, depending on individual family preferences and origin.
In the United States, we mostly call him Santa Claus or sometimes, St. Nick. Most often, Americans shorten it to just "Santa".
Santa is immortal, just 1000 years old
Answer St. Nick is better known as Saint Nicholas but he is most poplar for Santa Claus. So St.Nick is really just Santa Claus.