North pole
I happen to believe that Santa lives in the hearts of everyone on earth. He is known by other names as well. Like, compassion, empathy, and generosity.
Your friends are telling the truth. Santa Claus is not real. Sorry. Neither is the Easter Bunny.
Deciding whether to tell your 10-year-old the truth about Santa Claus is a personal decision. Some parents believe in preserving the magic of childhood and continue the tradition, while others choose to be honest about the myth. Consider your child's maturity level and how they may react to the truth before making a decision.
Santa Claus doesn't exist! Whatever your parents tell you(:
Sorry to tell you but he's not real and his name is mr santa claws
Rain, dear
mess about with them but then get serious and tell them the truth but do it in a nice way so they understand but make sure they don't get upset and if they do treat them to some sweets and it is totally legal to say that Santa is not real it depends what age they are really!!!!!!!
bruh I'm trying to do my work alright I search up 'what is Santa called I the Bahamas' i press this link and i can't even find the answer how great
Tell him straight up "Dad I do not believe in Santa".
i have no idea and i nee d someone to freaking tell me!!
Tell Them they were Dreaming. Period.
The story of Santa Claus is an American one. So he lives in the North Pole. Sorry, it may take him a bit longer to get to Australia but don't worry because of the time difference it will be one of the first places he'll go to. The American version of St. Nicholas, or Santa Claus originally came from the Dutch version called Sint Klaas. The Dutch settlers in New Amsterdam (New York) brought this fun and lively tradition (some even say cult) to America.
bc they wanted there kids have fun