If you're new to Finland - welcome. I hope this blog provides useful and fun information for you.
One thing that you should probably know now - (especially since Christmas is in about 23 days) is that Santa is from Lapland, Finland.
Don't believe me? Of course not - unless you're a Finn.
He's from your own country....or perhaps he resides in the North Pole (popular location known by the North Americans).
Every year we gather with our friends (or try to) during the holiday season and we discuss family traditions, country's traditions (or typical ones anyway) for the holidays.
I'm ALWAYS asked about the Man in Red.
Well, let me break it down for you. (Sorry if you've been following my blog way back in the beginning and this is slightly repetitive...)
North American View of Santa
All info is as correct as possible with only 2-3 hours of sleep and a busy memory...feel free to correct anything I may have said in-correctly! :)
One thing that you should probably know now - (especially since Christmas is in about 23 days) is that Santa is from Lapland, Finland.
Don't believe me? Of course not - unless you're a Finn.
He's from your own country....or perhaps he resides in the North Pole (popular location known by the North Americans).
Every year we gather with our friends (or try to) during the holiday season and we discuss family traditions, country's traditions (or typical ones anyway) for the holidays.
I'm ALWAYS asked about the Man in Red.
Well, let me break it down for you. (Sorry if you've been following my blog way back in the beginning and this is slightly repetitive...)
North American View of Santa
- Blue twinkling eyes, white bushy beard, a nose like a cherry, red suit with white trim, black boots and black belt with a buckle....a jolly laugh and a large round belly!
- Depending where you're from in the world - he has a different name!:
- Santa Claus (or just Santa)
- P�re Noel (French)
- Father Christmas
- Kris Kringle
- Saint Nicholas
- Papai Noel (Portugese)
- That scary man in the red suit...ha. (He's not meant to be scary but quite often to children - he can be).
- You can often find Santa in the malls around November and have your children sit on his lap - have a small chit chat and get a photo taken - and maybe he'll give you a candy cane!
- Or in the case of Toronto, Ontario (Canada)....you can SKYPE WITH SANTA!! I think this is totally ridiculous and takes the fun out of everything....but I'll blog about that later too.
- In Canada - you can write him a letter and expect a response (I haven't tried it outside of December...). Here's his address:
- SANTA CLAUS
THE NORTH POLE
HOH OHO
(Volunteers respond at the post office - it's super sweet.) - Drives a huge sleigh with 8 reindeer (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen)...9 if you include the red-nosed one who can light the way - Rudolph....
- They land on your roof top or outside your door if you don't have a big enough roof....
- Delivers gifts silently while children sleep on Christmas Eve - to be opened Christmas Day in the morning - via your chimney. Don't have one? He has a key to your door....and can sneak in and out pretty quietly for a big jolly guy!
- Leave him cookies you've baked and a glass of milk...his reindeer enjoy carrot sticks...It's hard work magically flying and pulling a huge sled with a huge sack of toys and Santa plus a couple helping elves...
- If you're good - you get a nice toy and he'll fill your socks/stockings that are hung by the chimney with care....
- If you're bad - you get coal. (Better get a good stain remover for your stocking! Actually...I'll blog about an excellent stain remover another time!)
My first year here - I told one of Tim's colleagues (now one of my friends) all this and she looked at me stunned.
She then explained quite firmly that Santa is from Finland...specifically Lapland, Finland.
There's even a Santa's Village! So - there.
And I kid you not - she said something along these lines:
"Santa does not deliver gifts to kids while they sleep and drink Coca-Cola!"
And I kid you not - she said something along these lines:
"Santa does not deliver gifts to kids while they sleep and drink Coca-Cola!"
(Thanks Americans for that one).
What does he do in Finland?
Finland's View of Santa
- In Finnish he's known as "Papai Noel" (I think - this is Google Translate talking...)
- He's from Lapland, Finland...cut the crap about the North Pole...it's not true!
There is a Santa's Village in Lapland! Check out their website! - Santa delivers toys to children on Christmas Eve...in person and while they are awake! (It's typical in Europe to open your gifts Christmas Eve and have your big dinner then).
- His reindeer don't fly...or have the above names. I don't even think he has reindeer that assist him in delivering gifts...
(Although in Helsinki there is a parade of sorts when Santa arrives....)
So there you have it!
There is even a Santa Convention every year...and one year the Finnish Santa disagreed with where they stated Santa came from...so he refused to attend..or something like that.... (Hello Hardcore Santa!)
And if you have a suit and can be jolly and speak Finnish - you can probably be hired as Santa.
There is even a Santa Convention every year...and one year the Finnish Santa disagreed with where they stated Santa came from...so he refused to attend..or something like that.... (Hello Hardcore Santa!)
And if you have a suit and can be jolly and speak Finnish - you can probably be hired as Santa.
(Kids are smart enough to pick out their parents, neighbours and uncles).
So...post an ad about your skills as Santa and you'll probably be gobbled up quickly with requests!
Some finer points you should highlight about yourself in your ad (and it has been done!):
- If you like kids at all.
- Whether or not you smoke (aka will you smell or cause some poor kid an asthma attack)...
- If you will be sober or not (FYI sober Santas are a huge hit and can sometimes be hard to find!)
- If you are reliable and honest....timing is everything!
Good luck and HO HO HO!
In your opinion....Where is Santa from?
All info is as correct as possible with only 2-3 hours of sleep and a busy memory...feel free to correct anything I may have said in-correctly! :)
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