Many people leave Santa cookies and milk, and leave carrots and water for the reindeer.
Santa will often not show up.
Santa in England is sometimes called Father Christmas, but often Santa there too.
Merry Christmas. NZ is an english speaking country.
Yes. They call him Santa Claus or Father Christmas.
No, "Twas the Night Before Christmas" is not an epic poem. It is a narrative poem, specifically a visit from St. Nicholas, commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas." Epic poems are lengthy, heroic narratives that often include supernatural elements and grand themes.
The children in the US often write letters to Santa in the weeks before Christmas. They also make lists of the presents that they would like to receive and they help to decorate the home.
In Scottish, Santa Claus is often referred to as "Father Christmas" or "Santa Claus" as well.
Santa Monica CA is often foggy in the morning. But it does not get cold at night.
Santa doesn't get sick very often, but it happens occasionally. Even when he is though, he makes sure that Christmas still happens.
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Some people in Africa call Santa Claus, Santa Claus. However, he is called Father Christmas more often. He may also be called Vaker Kersfees.
That depends on the person's religion/faith. It is usually persons of Christian faith that believe in Santa. Shinto and Buddhism are the two main religions in Japan. Christmas is sometimes celebrated commercially for the fun of it. December 25th is not a national holiday in Japan, but people will often eat a Christmas Cake that is purchased the night before. It is usually a white cake with white frosting and red accents.