Sociology, asked by sarangirashmi7s, 9 months ago

does santa ,really exist?​

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Answered by EXPETEEZ1002
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Explanation:

hlo..

yes cluse exist

or we can say he is an imaginary god for the children who give them gifts

But actually santa don't come, the parents place the presents for them and the children consider that the santa came and place their gifts that they ask him to give them

WE CAN SAY PARENTS ARE THE REAL SANTA CLAUSE

Answered by smartyAnushka
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Answer:

As we all know, Santa Claus is a good and benevolent old chap: he brings presents and tries the best he can to fulfil children’s wishes. But he is also fair: he only brings presents to those who have been good, and coal to the naughty ones. He makes the rules, and you have to play by his rules: you better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, and, well, you know why.

Because no one has ever seen him, many people think that Santa Claus does not exist. But many, many others think that he does. In the US, for example, 85% of 5 year old children believe that Santa Claus exists, and the belief remains quite strong up to the age of 8. In the UK, 92% of children 8 years old or younger believe in Father Christmas – he’s still Santa, by a different name -, at least as reported by their parents (this datum might be a bit inflated by the fact that some children do not want their parents to find out that they – the children – have stopped believing, so they keep their parents’ illusions alive for as long as possible).

To date, there is no conclusive evidence to settle the dispute about Santa’s existence. Thus, one can at best be an agnostic, not a non-believer. As is often the case, believing in something that you cannot see comes with a load of other beliefs. In particular, those who believe in Santa will also believe that he sees you when you’re sleepin’, he knows when you’re awake, and he knows if you’ve been bad or good (hence, just be good for goodness sake). That is quite remarkable, and makes you think that Santa is more God-like than human.

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