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Logically, we know Santa can't get round the whole world in one night on 24 December.
So he does a few countries early.
In Switzerland, they have Santa on 6 December. But ...
He doesn't fly in with reindeer from the North Pole. He lives in a cottage in the woods, and has a donkey. And ...
There's a guy who comes with him called Schmutzli. Schmutzli lives with Santa in the cottage in the woods, so they are presumably lovers.
Schmutzli is like a dark Santa, dressed in black. If children have been naughty, they don't just get fewer presents ... Schmutzli puts them in his sack and takes them back to the woods.
That would be like being kidnapped by Jimmy Savile. But with dark hair. And a beard. So, if you ever wonder why Swiss kids are so well behaved ... !
Maybe, in time, the tradition of Bad Santa might catch on over here? If you see someone shuffling around the back streets of Brighton in a false beard and a black Santa suit, pointing at kids and saying "You'd better have been REALLY good this year!" ... it could be me!
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So he does a few countries early.
In Switzerland, they have Santa on 6 December. But ...
He doesn't fly in with reindeer from the North Pole. He lives in a cottage in the woods, and has a donkey. And ...
There's a guy who comes with him called Schmutzli. Schmutzli lives with Santa in the cottage in the woods, so they are presumably lovers.
Schmutzli is like a dark Santa, dressed in black. If children have been naughty, they don't just get fewer presents ... Schmutzli puts them in his sack and takes them back to the woods.
That would be like being kidnapped by Jimmy Savile. But with dark hair. And a beard. So, if you ever wonder why Swiss kids are so well behaved ... !
Maybe, in time, the tradition of Bad Santa might catch on over here? If you see someone shuffling around the back streets of Brighton in a false beard and a black Santa suit, pointing at kids and saying "You'd better have been REALLY good this year!" ... it could be me!
This bit of Christmas jollity was brought to you by ... jjhappychristmas.com
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I quite like the idea of the Yule Lads from Iceland,they put rotten potatoes in your shoes if you've been naughty.
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Yule_L ads
With names like Spoon licker, sausage swiper and door sniffer I think they could be interesting.
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With names like Spoon licker, sausage swiper and door sniffer I think they could be interesting.
In Holland Santa's helper is Black Piet who is dressed like a pantomime Tudor pageboy with a vaudeville-style black face. He is a multiple entity - you might have an entire busload of Black Piets.
Children are encouraged to draw nice pictures and write pleasant notes for Santa which they leave in their shoes at bedtime.
Sinterklaas and his helper(s) put presents and sweet poems in the shoes of good children, and a piece of coal in the shoes of bad children.
Children are encouraged to draw nice pictures and write pleasant notes for Santa which they leave in their shoes at bedtime.
Sinterklaas and his helper(s) put presents and sweet poems in the shoes of good children, and a piece of coal in the shoes of bad children.
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