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Ten facts of Father Christmas

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014 7:42 am
by Kavenkoy
Menu ... you didn't know about SANTA 1. Santa Claus (or Father Christmas) was originally known as Saint Nicholas. He is the patron saint of children. He is also the patron saint of sailors.


2. Before 1931, Santa had always been shown wearing other colours. A Coca Cola advertising campaign, showing an image of him in red and white, became the familiar Santa Claus we now know.

3. With a global population over seven billion people, the elves in Santa’s workshop need to make more than five million presents every day of the year to meet demands.


4. Santa has a calculated 31 hours to deliver gifts on Christmas Eve, thanks to the different time zones and the rotation of the earth, assuming he travels east to west.

5. In 1999, Santa Claus had to visit an estimated 42,466,666 homes across North America and Europe on Christmas Eve. That's 983 homes per second.


6. In Poland, Santa Claus distributes gifts on the 6th of December


7. Santa’s ninth reindeer was originally named Rollo - and then Reginald - before Robert L. May settled on Rudolph in his 1939 song.


8. In India, Father Christmas is known as Christmas Father.


9. The American state of Indiana has a town called Santa Claus, and in Alaska there is a town called North Pole.


10. There are more than 2,700 languages in the world. Santa is fluent in all of them. In addition, he speaks a secret elf language.



Yo oh ho Kav

Re: Ten facts of Father Christmas

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014 8:05 am
by jazzdolly
Thankyou!! This was fun to read!!

Merry Christmas!!

Re: Ten facts of Father Christmas

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014 8:25 am
by fatouche
You missed out the fact that Saint Nicholas was born in Turkey in 270 AD.

Re: Ten facts of Father Christmas

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014 9:19 am
by Groucho
In Turkish he's Noel Baba which is also Christmas Father - the same as India...

There is an area of London's railway system also called 'North Pole'

Re: Ten facts of Father Christmas

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014 10:15 am
by Welldigger
Fatouche is quite correct and the myth started there. He was a person who used to distribute bags of gifts/sweets once a year to the poor and needy by throwing them over their garden wall or into their windows once a year, hence the Father Christmas as we now know him, delivering presents via our chimneys.

Re: Ten facts of Father Christmas

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014 2:03 pm
by Kavenkoy
fatouche wrote:You missed out the fact that Saint Nicholas was born in Turkey in 270 AD.
Google did lol great fact that one though thanks

Kav

Ps I hate it really just trying to show willing

Re: Ten facts of Father Christmas

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014 6:06 pm
by Owl Lady
For all you prospective Christmas Quizzers take note!!!Some idiot quiz master /mistress is bound to be reading this!!

Re: Ten facts of Father Christmas

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014 6:52 pm
by johnerebus
Some unknown to me facts here and maybe this is another: Having to be in so many places at the same time Santa - St Nick - must have cracked the Quantum Mechanics Theory in a BIG way - an object can be in two places simultaneously at he same time - and he uses it to great effect.

What a charitable scientific mind he must have eh?

Santa for Prime Minister I say

Re: Ten facts of Father Christmas

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014 7:06 pm
by mikelapta
havıng spent many holıdays ın Turkey,I vısıted a tomb ın Demre or Myra dedıcated to Baba Noel.Alledgedly body was was stolen and taken to Italy.He was St.Nıcholas and a prıest ın Patara,came to Demre,Myra to preach.And although myth has ıt he threw sweets ınto gardens,more accurately(bed tıme kıds)he threw money bags ınto wındows of young ladıes.so they dıd not go ınto prostıtutıon.Lovely statue ın thıs area of St.Nıcholas wıth 2 young chıldren