I'm not gonna ruin it for you. You believe what you want. I believe what I know, but I'm going to let you keep your thoughts. Stay a kid at heart >3<
If you believe in him then he exists. If you don't then you lost your Christmas spirit or outgrew it.
Why're you all saying that he doesn't exist Like we know you think that, but don't ruin it for others lol
I dont care, I believe Jack Frost is real though I mean come on his so hot even though he controls snow
Man, all of you non-believers in me, makes me sad. At least I still have Lemonade who is moving higher up in my Nice list.
Opinions are opinions not facts. If you believe in him then good for you if you don't good for you too. I do not believe in him because I have no reason to, if that makes any since.
Anyways Christmas is Christmas. So if he is real or not it doesn't matter because that's not what Christmas is about.
Santa is not christmas and I refuse to lie to kids if they ask if santa is real. Look, I never believed in santa. I was 2 years old, my parents tried to introduce santa to me, my parents asked if santa came to give me presents, but I saw my dad instead and insisted santa wasnt real. Then when my sister was old enough, I told her the truth too. We grew up knowing our parents worked hard to get gifts for us. We didnt get to make a list of extravagant things, we knew our parents would go out and get what they thought we should have. The real meaning doesn't involve a fictional character designed to make kids behave. If you are good parents you can do that without a lie. Santa is just a symbol. Also do rearrange the letters of Santa... then consider he wears a lot of red... Satan
"The legend of Santa Claus can be traced back hundreds of years to a monk named St. Nicholas. It is believed that Nicholas was born sometime around 280 A.D. in Patara, near Myra in modern-day Turkey. Much admired for his piety and kindness, St. Nicholas became the subject of many legends. It is said that he gave away all of his inherited wealth and traveled the countryside helping the poor and sick. One of the best known of the St. Nicholas stories is that he saved three poor sisters from being sold into slavery or prostitution by their father by providing them with a dowry so that they could be married. Over the course of many years, Nicholas’s popularity spread and he became known as the protector of children and sailors. His feast day is celebrated on the anniversary of his death, December 6. This was traditionally considered a lucky day to make large purchases or to get married. By the Renaissance, St. Nicholas was the most popular saint in Europe. Even after the Protestant Reformation, when the veneration of saints began to be discouraged, St. Nicholas maintained a positive reputation, especially in Holland." Heads up for anyone that didn't know.
One time I looked at my friend Isa I asked him, "Do you celebrate Christmas" and he said, "No, it is about something fake" and I replied, "You don't believe in Santa?" and he said, "No silly I don't believe in Jesus" and at this point we were both laughing really loud and our Language Arts teacher yelled at us.
I've been to Rovaniemi, there was a house with a sign on it "Santa is sleeping". Something like that xD