He's a man of many names but what does your family call him?
What do you call Santa where you are?
He's a man of many names but what does your family call him?
It's always been Father Christmas for me. "Santa" has only come in since the Americans television shows became more popular. It's their lazy pronunciation of "Saint Nicholas" and the advertising juggernaut of Coke that changed the traditionally slimmer, blue-coated Saint Nicholas into the obese rip-off of Bacchus we all know and love...
God.
22 “Have faith in God,” Jesus answered. 23 “Truly I tell you, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and does not doubt in their heart but believes that what they say will happen, it will be done for them. 24 Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.
We call him Santa Claus here, but I kind of hope Krampus would come around to some people's houses.
Well in Sweden they call father Christmas (jul tomte) https://sv.howtopronounce.com/swedish/jul-tomte
Where am from (Iraq) so we call him (Baba Noel) which is the same as the Swedes
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Sion? Shit so this is Santa Claus where y'all are from?
y'all can keep him over in the UK. I'm good
Most of the time, Santa Claus is used to describe the jolly old man in red. Saint Nicholas is sometimes used, as is Father Christmas, especially for those families with a tie to the UK.
Babbo natale-in lebanon he was called père/papa/baba Noël either variation worked depending on the area..
"Święty Mikołaj"
Literally "Saint Nicolas"
California here. We always called him Santa Claus or Santa.
Did you not hear. Santa wife got him pissed so he left the house with a pint and fell out of the damn thing he drives. So i am sorry to say kidos Santa got a drunk driving arrest amdd MAD got him so screwed up that Christmas is on the docks
What he originally is before Christians tried to make the holiday about them and cover it up. Odin!
Actually, in America, if we have a fire in the fireplace, we call him Crisp Kringle.
I know a few that call him Justin Trudeau. These are the more unambitious folks in my country.
In Canada, "Santa". In Russia, "Дед Мороз" = Ded Moroz = Father Frost.
"Święty Mikołaj" (Saint Nicolas) or "Gwiazdor" (from "gwiazda" which means "star")
Santa, Santa Claus, Saint Nick or Kris Kringle
Santa. His wife is Mrs. Claus.
That fucker that gets all the cookies
Santa or Santa clause
Santa clause or Saint Nick
Either Santa or Santa Claus 🧑🎄 🎅
I just call him Santa.
Julemand (yule man).
When my kids were little we just called him HO HO.
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