17 things you never knew for Santa Claus
You may think you know the guy, but St. Nick is full of tips.
The Santa Claus is one of the most ubiquitous figures of modern culture. A version of it is celebrated worldwide and, while some have pretty noticeable differences - in the Netherlands, for example, Santa Claus has a Sidekick named Grumpus which threatens Kidnapper Naughty Kids - it is usually summed up at the Even general premise: if the children have risen throughout the year, a magic bearded man will break in their home at night and leave gifts.
You might think that you know that everything there is to know about Kris Kringle, or Jolly Old Saint Nick, or any of the dozens of different names, he is called around the world. But we are ready to bet there are some fun facts that you have never heard. Perhaps you are one of these scrooges that does not care about Santa Claus, because you think it's just a myth. Well, if it's true, so you probably have never heard that since 2006, Claus has not been included in the "Fictional 15", an annual list of the richest fictitious characters because they have received too many letters from angry drivesinsist it was real. "After taking into account the physical evidence delivered, the milk and the cookies devoured",The publishers explained, "We believe it was safer to remove it from consideration."
And that's just the beginning. Here are 17 remarkable and curious stories of the colorful history of the most famous Elf overweight from the entire company involves giving toys to children, apparently without profit margin, that the world has ever known.
1 His sled is probably the fastest vehicle ever made.
Santa Claus does not have enough credit for the amount it's done in one night. It's a thing to say that he visits every boy and girl and leaves them gifts, but when you fear the numbers, you start realizing what is a staggering job that is really. There are about 2.1 billion children around the world and an average of 2.5 children per household.
This means that it must do 842 million stops on Christmas Eve and 31 hours to do it (thanks to differences in time zone).It was calculated that to access each house of this period, its sled must move to 1,800 milesper second. Compare that toNASA'S JUNO STACECRAFT, often considered as the fastest artificial object, which only reaches speeds of 40 miles per second.
2 It is only red only since he started becoming shilling for Coca-Cola.
Santa Claus had a wide range of colorful outfits during the green years, brown, blue and even tanned - but it was not known since 1931 to wear a red and white combination. It is all thanks to Coca-Cola, who used Santa Claus in the early 1930s to sell coke products, and of course dress it in the brand's brand's colors. It has been like this since, and Santa continues to be one of the mistresses of Coke's holiday advertising campaign.
3 He was a bachelor's degree for many years.
Santa (or a version of Santa) has existed for centuries and is part of the American culture since at least the end of the 1700s. But it was not before the mid-nineteenth century before anyone embarrassed to wonder if the father Christmas never abandon his bachelor's manners and will settle. His spouse was revealed for the first time in a short history of 1849 - "A Christmas legend", written by a missionary of Philadelphia named James Rees-and Mrs Claus soon became a regular presence at Christmas stories. But it was not before 1889, in a poem called "Goody Santa Claus on a sleigh ride", that she started to demand more holiday projectors. "Why should you have all the glory of the happy Christmas story?" She asks him Hubbie.
4 The Santa fireplace delivery system was invented by the same guy who dreamed of the headless rider.
We must have a gratitude debt in Washington Irving, the author remembered more widely for giving the world "the Legend of Sleepy Hollow", to concoct a better way for Santa Claus to deliver gifts than to slip through a window. It is in the satirical history of 1812 Irving, called "Newickerbocker's story of New York", where Saint Nick is first described as "RATTL [ING] Down the Pathy" to "bring its annual gifts to children " You thought the legend is from "Twas at night before Christmas"? Nope, it was almost 12 years later, and although the more famous poem changed the version of Irving-Santa received a sled with reindeer instead of an authentic wagon - it's Irving that deserves a credit For all these chimney visits.
5 Nobody is really sure who wrote "Twas at night before Christmas".
When "a visit to Saint-Nicolas", -or as it happened later to be known "," "Twas Christmas Eve" -was has published for the first time in a New York newspaper in 1823, he n ' There was no name attached to it. It was sent anonymously to theTroy Fontinel And has been published with a preface by publishers who started: "We know that we do not owe who we are indebted for the following description of this unleavened children's sponsor, Santa Claus ... but, to whom, to whom , to what may have come, we thank you. "
In 1844, he was credited with a teacher of Bible College appointed Clement Clarke Moore, but there are others who insist on the real author, Henry Livingston, Jr., and there was even (allegedly) a former manuscript to prove it. But of course, this supposed "evidence" was destroyed in a fire.The mystery continues nowadays.
6 All letters addressed to Santa in the United States go to the same post office.
Since 1914, all the letters addressed to Santa Claus go to the same place. No, not the North Pole; They find themselves in a small post office in Santa Claus, in Indiana, where each letter with a return address will receive an answer, manuscript by the post master or one of his many volunteers "Elf". Pat Koch focused on the tradition that started with his father and his many aids share his enthusiasm. "They write to us a letter to us, and they want a response from Santa Claus," Ed Rinehart, an elf at the post office of Santa Claus, saidin an interview. "So my job is to make sure these letters are in the mail."
Outside the United States, some countries have done it an extra step, creating a single zip or postal codes only for Santa Claus. Make sure to include code 99999 if they write to Santa in Finland and Canada, the correct postal code is the H0H 0H0H0H0H0H0. Thanks to the Santa Santa Santa Program of Santa Program in Canada, the ELFE of the head personally responds to each letter.
7 Santa probably needs some additional reindeer.
For all the children of the world that Santa must present himself on Christmas Eve, he must wear about 400,000 tons of toys in his sleigh. And to transport this kind of charge would take a little more horses,reindeer power, that what he has rumped to travel. He did not allege nine reindeer, dancer, prance, vixen, comet, cupid, give, blitzen and rudolph-but he would need at least360,000 Magical reindeer to make a sled with this raw tonnage in the air.
8 There is a lively debate on what Santa's salary should be.
Santa Claus-lereal Santa Claus, not the thousands of shopping centers and impersonators - deserve a salary? Insure.com's writers thus thought and tried to calculate Santa's gain potential using salary data from the Office of Labor Statistics. Their best chance is that Santa does in the ball of $ 140,000 a year.
Well, everyone does not agree.A survey of insure.com found that 29% of people think that Santa should earn about $ 1.8 billion a year, while 29% thought itshould do the job pro bono. A smaller faction, 17%, from 17% to Mr. Claus should do a little less than $ 100,000 a year, while 16% thought that his salary should be between $ 100,000 and $ 200,000.
9 It is not particularly loved by the fans of Philadelphia Eagles.
More than 54,000 fans of the hometown have looked at the Eagles of Philadelphia, enduring a humiliating loss during a December sowing match in 1968, it suffices to say that the mood was not festive. It was probably not a surprise that the appearance of the half-time of Santa itself did not go as planned. The old old elf has been greeted from boos, then the crowd started to peel it with snowballs.
So, have they at least feel the regret of Postgame? Nope. TheGeneral consensus among fans was "Santa Claus had he come." As for the guy who dressed like Santa Claus for the match, when he asked if he would repeat the performance, he replied, "No way. If it does not make snow, they will probably throw Bottles of beer. "
10 Two different villages claim to be the "real" house of Santa Claus.
You would think that the city of the North Pole, Alaska, had a good reason to claim - like Paul Brown, Managing Director of Santa Claus House,once"That's what they are" Santa's house in the North Pole. If you want to meet the real guy, you come here. " But another city, Rovaniemi, located in the northernmost province of Finland, also insists that they are "thealone Official hometown of Santa Claus, "According to a communication agent For tourism of Rovaniemi. "And the office of Santa Claus in the village of Santa Claus is thealonePlace in the world where you can meet Santa Claus 365 days a year. The guys, guys, relax! Can not we find a compromise, where Santa Santa may be dividing its time between two native cities?
11 Marvel Comics named Santa as "the most powerful mutant of all time".
We knew Santa Claus had magical powers, but who knew he was also a mutant in good faith? Not only that, but apparently, it is also "the most powerful mutant ever recorded", and it is according to Cerebro, the mutant detection device created by Professor X for the X-Men X-men of Marvel Universe. We learned this new shocking in a specialCartoon of 1991 X-Men, in which the team of hero travels to New York to investigate the so-calledMutant omega levelAnd discover Santa's abilities include immortality, telepathy, teleportation, meteorological manipulation, molecular manipulation, immunity in cold and heat and gravity manipulation.
12 He has a pilot license and a passport (Canadian).
Lest Santa Claus was not legal to fly, he was officially issuedPilot permit From the US government in 1927. He also has a passport, but it's a bit more controversial. Santa and Ms. Claus received their own pillar sports in 2013From Canada. At a special ceremony in Toronto, the Minister of Immigration, Chris Alexander, said from the holiday pair: "Like so many Canadian citizens enjoying a thorough trip around the world, clauses have Nice to receive their ePassport - which are among the most accepted and the most secure in the world. Travel documents ... that you are traveling by car, boat or with a flying reindeer team. "The United States and all the others Country with a claim in Santa Claus has not yet responded, but this has an international incident written everywhere.
13 Christmas was once against the law.
The Puritans of New England were not fans of Santa Claus. Following the tradition of their British ancestors, which declared that on December 25 should be a day of "fasting and humiliation", the General Court of the Colony of the Bay of Massachusetts adopted a law in 1659 which was notified that "anyone is at the observation of that day that Christmas or similar, either by going from work, the governance or any other way "could be fined up to five shillings for the offense. What was the Big problem? Stephen Nissenbaum, author ofThe battle for Christmas,explained in an interview That "the Puritans believed Christmas were essentially just a pagan custom that Catholics took over without any biblical base."
14 He originally delivered money so that children do not grow up to become courtiers.
Santa Claus was not always a benevolent elf that leaves gifts for children to reward good behavior. He started like Saint-Nicolas, the bishop of the 4th century in Patara, or what is called Turkey today. Nicholas was horrified that the district girls could be sold by their fathers in the sex work, then he secretly would deliver gold bags to each family, that they could use as eruils to eat for their daughters and make them more likely to find a husband. Since it was more than 900 years before the fireplace was even invented, St. Nicholas would go through their windows.
He also saved children to be murdered by malefic butchers and sold as ham. If Santa Claus had continued these traditions in modern times, Christmas would be a very different party. "Merry Christmas! I hope Santa visited you tonight and saves you from courtesy and / or lunch meat!"
15 He eatsmanner too much sugar.
Santa Claus did not have a small round belly that shakes when he laughs like a bowl filled with jelly to eat too much broccoli. No, Kris Kringle loves his sweets. And he has millions of children around the world by encouraging bad habits. If every household he visits leaves an average of two cookies for Santa Claus, it means in one evening, he consumes 374 billion calories, 33,000 tons of sugar and 151,000 tons of fat. TOburn all these empty caloriesSanta will have to run for about 109,000 years. Good luck with that, Santa!
16 He gets the most letters from France.
Santa gets billions of letters every year children around the world, but if you thought most of them came from the United States, you would be wrong. The country sends the most paper to Father Santa each holiday season,According to statistical data, is none other than France. That's right, French boys and girls send a tangler of 1.7 million letters to Jolly Old Saint Nick, compared to $ 1.35 million and a few more than one million letters from the United States. Mexico and Latin America did not even list, which can be because of the Mexican custom of children who put their letters to Santa Claus in helium balloons and releasing them into the air.
17 There is no Santa Claus in Iceland.
Before you deceive, Iceland never visits Saint-Nick, they can actually have better than the rest of us. Instead of Santa Claus, they are thirteen "Yule guy,"Who are like Santa Claus mini-versions, with names like Bowl Licker, Saussage Swiers, Cot Racler and Spoon Licker. One of them visits Icelandic children every day between December 11 and On January 6, leaving gifts in their place (assuming they were well high.)
There is also something called a Grýla which is rumored to cook live children if they did not listen to their parents and a scary black cat called the Christmas cat who eats children who do not wear at least one pair of New clothes, with it seems hard. In fact, we resume it. Youshould Feel sad for Iceland. It looks like a terrifying Christmas. And for more shake-in-your-boots stories, here's23 Totally true urban legends.
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