maybe 1/4
Coca Cola, many believe. They did help shape the image of Santa as we know him today. However, a guy called Thomas Nast is thought to be one of the first people that drew santa in the red colour
Yes, of course, Santa values people who are kind , considerate and help others like many people in today's Society.
nobody there was a sante nick that put present at people door steps so he became santa
Some people believe they do but it is all about what YOU believe in
In what religion.
The modern concept of 'Santa' was first floated as a part of a Coca Cola advertising campaign, and it is from here that today's image of Santa has been adapted.
If Tinkerbell fairies exist today, it is as a result of the "Tinkerbell Effect" this means that they exist only to people who believe them or because people believe them.
The percentage of teens could probably be around 40 to 50%, because of the special needs they have or because they want them to believe of what they think. Parents want their special needs kids to believe in them their whole life so no fun would be ruined. There are kids all around the world that believe in Santa Claus but, the teenagers are a lot different. I cannot guarantee that I am right but, in the whole world, it is probably 40 to 50%.
not enough
AnswerFor young children, believing in Santa Claus is part of the magic of Christmas. Francis Pharcellus Church, in an 1897 editorial, wrote "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy." It is, of course, implausible for older people to believe in Santa Claus.
As of 2021, approximately 100% of people born in 2000 are alive today, as they would be around 21 years old. However, this percentage will decrease as time goes on.
Answer.Not all people, but Christians believe according to their gospels.