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Santa has a lot of letters to read, so here's how you can make his job easier: Write legibly. Include your full name and address in the letter. List the gifts you want in order of preferences. Be specific about the gifts you're asking for. Don't ask for gifts that might be too expensive.
What To Include In A Christmas Letter From Santa Plenty of Personalisation. Celebrations of Achievements. Gentle Reminders. Factual Information. Christmas Eve Routine Reminders. Thank Them for Their Good Behaviour. Tell Them About the North Pole. Mention Their Christmas Requests.
It's fine to type your letter just as you would type an email, but print it out and mail it with postage to Santa Claus, 123 Elf Road, North Pole 88888. The USPS® accepts letters for the website every year starting in mid-October. Check the USPS Operation Santa® to get updates of the dates.
A letter to Santa should be placed into an envelope with a postage stamp, and sent to 123 Elf Road, North Pole, 88888.
Start with a greeting for example, Dear Santa or Dear Father Christmas. Step 5. Remember to include your name at the beginning of the letter, Santa receives many letters each year and he needs to know it's from you.
Tell Santa the good things you have done this year. He is a busy guy, so he may need a little reminder about how good you have been. Tell him about your accomplishments at school, the good things you have done for your family and friends, and how well you have listened to your parents. Remember to be honest.
It's fine to type your letter just as you would type an email, but print it out and mail it with postage to Santa Claus, 123 Elf Road, North Pole 88888. The USPS® accepts letters for the website every year starting in mid-October. Check the USPS Operation Santa® to get updates of the dates.
Yes, Santa would LOVE to hear from you! The North Pole Post Office has made it possible to send electronic messages to Santa. He gets these messages no matter where in the world that he is. Your message gets to him safely and quickly.