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Old 17-12-2013, 11:23 PM #26
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My mom always told me it was the baby Jesus who left presents, so I don't think I ever really believed in Santa. Maybe I did though and jug don't remember.
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Old 17-12-2013, 11:27 PM #28
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Well I'm sure some people do it out of personal choice but the majority don't really considering it stems from another religion. But even though I don't celebrate it properly I do still love christmas and really get into the spirit and watch christmas tv as a family, go to christmas parties, gather with extended family sometimes, do stuff like secret Santas etc lmao and as a kid I did give out Christmas cards at school, like we don't isolate ourselves from Christmas completely lol, we just don't do the whole tree and turkey and presents and stuff.

We have Eid anyway where you go visit family/exchange presents (mainly money)/eat lots of nice food and that's on twice a year
Oh yes... Eid food... lovely. I worked at Newham College when I left uni and some of the staff and lecturers brought in food for everyone at Eid. Scrumptious.

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Oh yes... Eid food... lovely. I worked at Newham College when I left uni and some of the staff and lecturers brought in food for everyone at Eid. Scrumptious.
Yes it's lovely

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7 I think.

I remember my mum watching BB live feed when I was around 9 and they were discussing it, and I asked her what they were talking about and she 'revealed' it to me but I was like "yeah course I know"
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0 seconds old; I've grown up knowing that my family (not Santa) gives stuff to me and I give stuff to them.
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I was quite young, my mother couldn't get a babysitter and she had to do Christmas shopping so she just took me with her and let me pick whatever toys I wanted, that was actually my best Christmas, I was around 7.
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I never did, I believed in the tooth fairy though (until my mum epically failed)
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I never believed in anything like that.
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Old 18-12-2013, 02:52 AM #35
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..I have no idea..around 35yrs, I think...
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I was quite young...the curse of have an older vindictive brother....I wasn't that bothered though as I was terrified of Father Christmas...I used to make my dad go downstairs and check he had gone before I would venture down on Christmas day
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I was 4, I was told then because I was terrified of even the thought of Santa Claus. I wouldn't go near him in Stores with my Mum and Grandmother, I wouldn't talk to him and was really scared of the thought of him bringing presents.
I once said could they just lock all the doors and make it that he couldn't get in,only to be told by a neighbour that you cannot keep him out, if all entries are locked,he has loads of little elves that can get through the keyholes and open the door for him.
I was literally petrified at that thought.
I even said I didn't want any presents when I was 4 so would they tell him not to come.

So my Mum told me the truth and I was really happy, it was a case of not being able to sleep on christmas eve for the wrong reasons,once I knew the truth,I slept very happily.

I laugh at it all now but as a young child, I was very unhappy to say the least at the thought of Santa Claus.
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I think I was 8, one of my brothers said I bet you I can find some of the xmas presents and I said 'NO, PRESENTS ARE FROM SANTA' he then showed me some he had already found that were in my parents wardrobe
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I was 4, I was told then because I was terrified of even the thought of Santa Claus. I wouldn't go near him in Stores with my Mum and Grandmother, I wouldn't talk to him and was really scared of the thought of him bringing presents.
I once said could they just lock all the doors and make it that he couldn't get in,only to be told by a neighbour that you cannot keep him out, if all entries are locked,he has loads of little elves that can get through the keyholes and open the door for him.
I was literally petrified at that thought.
I even said I didn't want any presents when I was 4 so would they tell him not to come.

So my Mum told me the truth and I was really happy, it was a case of not being able to sleep on christmas eve for the wrong reasons,once I knew the truth,I slept very happily.

I laugh at it all now but as a young child, I was very unhappy to say the least at the thought of Santa Claus.


Aww Joey at least you were able to sleep easier once you find out.
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I don't recall ever believing in him.
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Aww Joey at least you were able to sleep easier once you find out.
Very much so, it is sadly the stories that get now get told to all my Nephews and Nieces now.
I was though really,for some reason, scared to death as to the idea of him.
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I think I was about 9, there was a boy in my class whose dad was from Armenia and his mum was a devout Christian, so between them they had a no nonsense attitude towards telling the truth about Christmas and what it was really about, so as you can imagine he came sprinting into school one day and was declaring Santa wasn't real, and I was a smart kid so I figured he wasn't lying and it all made sense so I came home and asked my mum who tried to play it off and eventually she admitted he wasn't real because I was clearly being serious and asking a question
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The hardest thing to process is the fact your parents have lied to you. Ultimate betrayal


I think I was about 6 when I realised. I was awake on Christmas Eve and I heard my dad going into the loft and bringing black bags of presents down.
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I never really bought into any of that. Even when I was really small, I didn't understand why Santa was sending me presents on behalf of someone else, and the labels were always written in the peoples writing.
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I think I was about 6 when I realised. I was awake on Christmas Eve and I heard my dad going into the loft and bringing black bags of presents down.
..I don't think I felt betrayed that my parents had lied to me, Glenn...I think that I was just so impressed that they were able to buy and hide all of those gifts and sneak into our rooms to leave them there and make it look magical, while being very silent...
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I never really bought into any of that. Even when I was really small, I didn't understand why Santa was sending me presents on behalf of someone else, and the labels were always written in the peoples writing.
..we always had the gifts from other people..Aunts/Uncles etc under the tree to open later so that we could thank the person who had given them and 'Father Christmas' was just little stocking fillers our parents bought...we did the same with the boys as well...
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I think I had Titanic that year on video so it softened the blow
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i always kinda knew it wasn't true but i just believed any way cos it's way more fun

i think i was like 6/7/8 when i knew it wasn't true but just went along with it cos otherwise christmas is dull
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