Santa has a P.O. Box.
I don't know but Santa has lot's of reindeer
Postmen typically do not physically travel to the North Pole to deliver letters to Santa. Many postal services have programs in place where they collect letters addressed to Santa and respond with a special Santa-themed reply, without physically visiting the North Pole.
Secret Santa Traditionally, no. That's why it's a "secret"! It's what distinguishes a Secret Santa exchange from a regular old gift exchange. I *have* participated in "Secret Santa" exchanges that did reveal the gift-giver, but they're not *true* Secret Santa exchanges.
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The duration of The Secret of Santa Vittoria is 2.32 hours.
The Gaelic translation for "Secret Santa" is "Santa Rúnda." In this context, "Rúnda" means secret, and "Santa" refers to Santa Claus. This term is used in similar gift exchange traditions in Gaelic-speaking communities.
The Secret of Santa Vittoria was created on 1969-10-29.
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They are delivered to Santa, of course!
I swear if you don't believe in Santa you wont get presents seeing isn't believing believing is seeing
Without seeing the kanji/kana, it's always more difficult to translate, but as this is written, it means "Santa Airport."
by mail.