According to the legend, yes! But that's just a story for kids to enjoy, sort of like a fairytale. There's no *real* Santa. Just friendly impersonators, and parents who love their children!
[Though given that he's met a god from Norse mythology here, among other unlikely characters, perhaps he shouldn't be saying that with such confidence. That might just inspire the resort to kidnap the real Santa next.]
That's how we do things, anyway. Christmas is celebrated differently in other places. I know one person here said he didn't have anything called Christmas back home, but he did have something called "Kleinmas!" Apparently that's a month-long holiday similar to Christmas.
You don't have any holidays that end in -mas, do you? What about New Year's? Do you celebrate that, or do all the years blend together when you're immortal?
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[Though given that he's met a god from Norse mythology here, among other unlikely characters, perhaps he shouldn't be saying that with such confidence. That might just inspire the resort to kidnap the real Santa next.]
That's how we do things, anyway. Christmas is celebrated differently in other places. I know one person here said he didn't have anything called Christmas back home, but he did have something called "Kleinmas!" Apparently that's a month-long holiday similar to Christmas.
You don't have any holidays that end in -mas, do you? What about New Year's? Do you celebrate that, or do all the years blend together when you're immortal?