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Christmas fun facts: 12 things you didn’t know about Santa Claus

Kevin TevBy Kevin TevDecember 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Santa Claus isn’t just a jolly guy in a red suit. He’s a treasure trove of festive fun facts and holiday surprises. Buckle up your sleigh belts as we dash through these nuggets of North Pole wisdom!

Santa’s Suit Wasn’t Always Red

Did you know Santa’s red suit became iconic thanks to Coca-Cola’s 1930s advertising campaigns? Before that, the big guy experimented with a whole wardrobe—green, blue, even brown. Talk about a fashionista!

The Name “Santa Claus” Comes from Dutch

Santa owes his catchy name to the Dutch “Sinterklaas,” a nickname for Saint Nicholas. It’s like his stage name for global fame—because “Nicholas” just doesn’t have the same jingle bell ring to it.

He’s Technically a Turkish Saint

Surprise! Santa’s OG alter ego, Saint Nicholas, was a 4th-century bishop from Myra, a town in what is now Turkey. So, technically, the North Pole is his vacation home.

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He Didn’t Always Live at the North Pole

Before the 19th century, Santa wasn’t chilling with the elves at the North Pole. It was American illustrator Thomas Nast who, in 1866, decided Santa needed some frosty real estate.Reindeer Have Gender-bending Roles

Here’s a plot twist: Male reindeer shed their antlers by December. That means Rudolph and the gang are likely females. Girl power pulling Santa’s sleigh? Yes, please!

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Santa’s Sleigh is an Unmatched Speedster

To deliver gifts to every child in the world in one night, Santa’s sleigh would need to travel at a mind-blowing 1,800 miles per second. Fast and festive—move over, Elon Musk.

NORAD Tracks Santa

The NORAD Santa Tracker started in 1955 after a misprinted Sears ad accidentally directed kids to NORAD’s number. Now it’s a full-blown tradition. Who needs GPS when you’ve got military-grade tracking?

Santa’s Postal System is Global

Santa’s mailroom must be wild. Kids from all over the world send letters, with countries like Canada giving him his own postal code: H0H 0H0. That’s as festive as addresses get.

Santa is a Multilingual Icon

Santa speaks every language on Earth. His elves work overtime translating letters into over 30 languages, proving that the holiday spirit truly knows no borders.

Mrs. Claus Was a Late Addition

Mrs. Claus didn’t join the Christmas squad until 1849, thanks to the short story A Christmas Legend by James Rees. Now, she’s as much a part of the festivities as Santa himself. Who else keeps the cookies coming?

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The Naughty or Nice List is Tech-Savvy

Forget parchment scrolls. Modern Santa uses high-tech gadgets, from surveillance drones to data analytics, to maintain his Naughty or Nice list. Even the elves have probably gone digital.

Santa’s Many Names Around the World

From “Père Noël” in France to “Ded Moroz” in Russia, Santa has a passport full of aliases. He’s the ultimate globetrotter—no visa needed when you’re spreading cheer.

So, the next time you think of Santa as just a jolly old guy with a sweet tooth for cookies, remember he’s a global icon, fashion trendsetter, and logistical genius. Merry Christmas and happy sleighing!

by HANNIE PETRA

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