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Miss Muffet 12-01-2006 02:12 PM

What Do You Call The Gift Bringer?
 
Another fun poll:

What do you call the bringer of festive gifts? :cheerful:

As usual, if you choose 'other' please tell us......thanks! :thumbsup:

Miss Muffet 12-01-2006 02:14 PM

Now, I know I posted this poll, but it's caused an inner conflict!! :dizzy: I grew up with Father Christmas, but now I have children I find myself saying Santa! Why-oh-why???? :hissyfit: I actually prefer father Christmas! :banghead:

Ruthierhyme 12-01-2006 03:57 PM

omg .. same dilema here !!!

I've actually voted other .. as want both FC & Santa !

At the moment it's Father Christmas but later it'll probably be Santa ...ermm it's going to depend on mood isn't it :wide-eyed ?? ... another one for the specialists to explain away before the marketing gang snag it :wink: :D lol

noah 12-01-2006 04:18 PM

father Christmas at work, but use all of the above at home, particularly as we used to also celebrate st. Nicholas day 6th dec , putting shoes outside the door and waiting to see if we got sticks (if naughty) or sweets (if good) next morning. (when children were at home)

Continental background coming out here.

also no decorations go up till Xmas eve in our house, and big family meal after decorating , we however wait till xmas day for presents, so a real mix of traditions

Chelltune 12-01-2006 11:38 PM

Father Christmas or Santa but without the Claus.


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