
Honestly, I prefer the same domestic grandfather with the "full name" of Santa Claus. I remember the suspicions that there is no Santa Claus, I had 5-6 years, but the hope was still alive until my friends and I gathered a “symposium” on the playground, where they decided that it was good there is no old man bringing gifts. It is a pity that in our time there was no such company as Google, which provided the opportunity for the kids to personally communicate with representatives of Santa Claus. Everything is organized very interesting, through the service Google Voice.
So, Google allocated a special number for our red-faced and gray-bearded character, according to which the kids and even their parents can reach the residence of Santa Claus (here we’ll use Santa’s name, because the service is American). In general, parents can please their children by ordering a call directly from the receptionist Santa. Kids who have their own Facebook and Twitter accounts can communicate with a kind grandfather through these social services.
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In addition, a
special website was created for direct communication with Santa, this is for the convenience of work, so as not to get confused. So, English-speaking children have a very real opportunity to reinforce their faith in Santa Claus by making a couple of calls, and then receiving a cherished gift. I wonder how many kids will regain faith in Santa, having received a personalized greeting from Santa?
It is worth noting that our Father Frost has the opportunity to talk with his adults and not so much interlocutors. Santa Claus has an account "
Vkontakte ". True, some of this Santa Claus from “Vkontakte” is very strong, it is sponsored by those, and others, and others ... In addition, Santa Claus’s clothes look a bit like the clothes of their colleague from the West, the same kind of coca-cola ... But trouble start, maybe we will have an Internet-active Santa Claus, who will check everyone's wish list in the same Vkontakte, bringing the desired directly to the house? It would be nice…
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theregister