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What does Santa Claus look like?
Dec 23, 2009 03:57
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  • CHERRY07
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Haha, If he was real, we will meet him tomorrow night. Then we will know him in person.
Dec 23, 2009 22:13
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  • JIMMYB
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Cherry, are you sure that Santa Claus will come to China?
Dec 24, 2009 15:41
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GUESTSAVANNA santa what is it like up in the north pole i cant wate for to night and tomorow morining you are
comeing tonite and all i whant for cristmas is that my techers mrs liaw is to have a grate cristmas and a grate lage
Dec 25, 2009 12:52
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GUEST18234 Santa is So real!! then whao brings the presents? our parents?!
Jan 23, 2010 02:33
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GUESTSC This is an old thread I know but I wanted to set a few things straight.

First, the name Santa Claus comes from the American corruption of how they heard the Dutch say Saint Nichols, (Sinterklaas) back during their colonial era. Wanting to have little to do with everything British they went with the Dutch culture and traditions. But they made it their own.

Secondly, Santa wearing red predates Coca-Cola, let alone their ad campaign. Early 1800s, although he did wear a variety of colors, red was a predominate one. Admittedly after Coke ads became wide spread, red was seen as about the only color Santa should wear by a majority of Americans. That preference would eventually spread to other countries. However, in Russia he is still usually seen wearing white.

So although Coke may have had a part in how Santa is seen today, they did not invent him nor change his appearance to suit their desires. They only focused on what they liked for their ads and it stuck.

Thirdly, Santa does live at the North Pole. But where exactly is that? Many have said "the North Pole" isn't an exact place but just in reference to the northern regions. There are those that say it is in Lapland, those that claim Greenland, or Canada, or Alaska. The mystery is on going. Maybe he has a place in all of them.

Lastly, to answer the original question of the thread, Santa can look a number of different ways. But there are certain things that will not change. Like the white beard and round belly for instance. (From the poem "A Visit From St. Nick".) Although the belly these days could be smaller than years past. These are things that are ingrained into the world wide conscious. Also seemingly required is fur. "From his head to his feet" as the poem goes. Down in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia, even in it hot days of Christmas, wants to see Santa wearing his traditional suit. In the US, southern parts of the country can be rather warm during November and December. Southern California, Arizona, Florida usually have most of its days being 70 - 80 F / 20 - 30 C. Too warm for fur, but the public still wants to see it. However I have seen a Claus Ambassador in California that wore shorts and a red Hawaiian shirt. Unfortunately it was not a big hit with the public.

Of course outside of the Christmas season Santa has been known to wear pretty much the same variety of clothing that anyone does. It is still Santa, because being Santa is about where your heart is. It really does go back to Saint Nicholas, even today.

SC
Nov 21, 2010 11:56
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GUEST95229 what dose it take to onley have one santa cluse
Nov 30, 2010 23:49
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GUEST95164 Santa Claus looks the same in America and as in Australia and New Zealand.
Dec 5, 2010 14:40
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GUEST51122 santa clase is fake it are mom and dad
Dec 7, 2010 02:04
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No matter what he looks like, I would still prefer a white (snow) Christmas and keep the imagination of Santa. It's good to keep a cute heart you know:-)
Dec 9, 2010 12:47
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GUESTSADLER5 I like santa claus even if he ist real!!
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