I was at Christmas Eve with my partners family last night and I noticed none of the presents were labeled “from Santa.” And my bf basically said “I don’t think they do Santa” which certainly confused me. You can’t “not do” Santa. Our nieces are 2 and 4; that’s perfect Santa-believing age!
But then I got to thinking that with kids being chronically online so young, it’s probably harder and harder for parents to keep up the illusion.
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r/NoStupidQuestions I was at Christmas Eve with my partners family last night and I noticed none of the presents were labeled “from Santa.” And my bf basically said “I don’t think they do Santa” which certainly confused me. You can’t “not do” Santa. Our nieces are 2 and 4; that’s perfect Santa-believing age! But then I got to thinking that with kids being chronically online so young, it’s probably harder and harder for parents to keep up the illusion. submitted by /u/wkeber [link] [comments]
I was at Christmas Eve with my partners family last night and I noticed none of the presents were labeled “from Santa.” And my bf basically said “I don’t think they do Santa” which certainly confused me. You can’t “not do” Santa. Our nieces are 2 and 4; that’s perfect Santa-believing age!
But then I got to thinking that with kids being chronically online so young, it’s probably harder and harder for parents to keep up the illusion.
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