What santa is called in different countries

Dec 24, 2016 3:06 PM

God damn mongorrrians

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what the fuck is Dun Che Lao Ren?? I have never heard of it in my life......

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Well in Finland it used to be Kekripukki/nuuttipukki

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Babagjysh- Albanian, it means fathergrandfather? Idk what were they thinking.

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God jul! Och gott nytt år!

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Mongolian Santa looks super badass.

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I recognise a level 99 boss when I see one

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Genghis Claus

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You sir or madam are a pun genius

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Sinterklaas is not Santa claus. The dutch call Santa "de kerstman" which translates to "the christmas man"

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Can confirm.

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but it's taken from the same saint. Saint nicholaas

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True,but since we have both Sinterklaas and Santaclaus and they're celebrated seperately it's safe to say Sinterklaas is not the dutch santa

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yesh but we celebrate christian christmas which has no santa claus.

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your confusing Christmas with santaclaus.

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