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carrots. oats. love.
In Austria, children leave mince pies and a glass of Sherry as a treat for Santa. In the US, children leave milk and cookies.
If you're in the US, you're not required to include your children in your will.
no they do not, if your thinking fictional then yes the elves make the toys but, if you in reality with the rest of us then no they do not because there is no such think as Santa and the elves and reindeer and etc.
A carrot for Rudolf and a mince pie for Santa.
In North America, a wild reindeer is called a caribou.
It's not illegal, but some Sydney Santas do say "Ha Ha Ha" instead so they don't scare children. In November 2007, Sydney recruitment firm Westaff advised their 30 Santas-in-training to say "Ha Ha Ha" instead of "Ho Ho Ho" because it was thought that the traditional "Ho Ho Ho" could frighten children. The US media published the story saying that the firm opted against "Ho, Ho, Ho" for political correctness ("hoe" is a US slang term for prostitute). However, the firm denied that claim, saying that they were simply training Santas to be sensitive to children's fears. See the related links for a Snopes article on the story.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was created for Montgomery Ward.
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they actually surprisingly live in antarctica
Exact numbers vary, but in the US it is estimated that thousands of Santas are hired each year for various events, shopping malls, and parties during the holiday season. Many of these Santas are part-time workers who take on the role temporarily.
In the US, children are checked in at the airport the same as everyone else. Identification will be required of the parents for the children. TSA approaches children more gently than adults and children are able to leave their shoes on to go through security.