The children write a letter for Santa. It can start like "Dear Santa, I have been very good this year and I'd like to have these presents..."
or "Dear Santa, I've been very good this year. How are you? I'm fine. How are your reindeers? My dog/cat/hamster/bug is feeling very well, and it's also waiting for the Christmas. Are you going to come and visit my home this year?"
So Finnish kids' letters can just include the presents they want, sweet kids, or they can tell about their life and their pets, siblings and parents and their favorite things. But usually there's just "I've been fine. I want these:..."
Sometimes the kids also sing (if they're very brave) for the Santa when he arrives the house.
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Finland
For one, Finland is the home of Santa Claus.
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In Finland, Santa is sometimes called that.
It is called joulupukkia in Finland
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Santa is often called that in Finland.
Santa Claus born in Finland
Santa Claus is traditionally said to live at the North Pole, but in Finland, there is a town called Rovaniemi that is known as the "official" home of Santa Claus. Many tourists visit Rovaniemi to experience the Christmas spirit and meet Santa.