actually, ... its not really true
christmas gifts given by santa
There is no particular word or term for a person who exchanges gifts. Sometimes during the Christmas holiday season people set up gift exchanges. The people giving the gifts are often referred to as a Secret Santa.
Although Japan is not a nation of many Christians they do have a custom of sending cards and giving gifts at Christmas. Fried chicken is the popular Christmas Day meal and parties are held for the children, as they enjoy their gifts from 'santa san' (Mr Santa).
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Santa usually gives gifts to good children on the Christmas Eve.
No, the Netherlands don't have a Santa Claus. During Christmas there are no gifts under the tree. On the 5th of December Dutch people have a holiday called 'Sinterklaas' where a Santa Claus like man brings around gifts.
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In Scandinavia, the tradition of gift-giving is primarily associated with Santa Claus, known as "Julenisse" in Norway and Denmark and "Jultomten" in Sweden. These figures are often depicted as gnome-like creatures who deliver gifts to children during the Christmas season. In some regions, gifts are also exchanged on Christmas Eve, adding to the festive spirit of the holiday.
Santa's delivers his gifts ever Christmas Eve.He comes December 24th, which is Christmas Eve.
No, because many people in many places ring bells on Christmas Eve. It wouldn't just be Santa doing that. But if you want to believe that Santa is real, and if you derive some comfort from that belief, you should continue to believe; however, the reality is that Santa is a fictional character, and he symbolizes the joy of giving gifts during the Christmas season.
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