Ah bueno, el USPS (el correo estatal de Estado Unidos...) tiene un howto de como mandarle cartas a Dios o a Santa Claus.... Ademas hay una campaña que se llama Operation Santa Clouse (propio de un titular de la CNN, del estilo "America Under Attack") donde se buscan voluntarios para que contesten las cartas!, por eso te explican que cuando les mandes cartas a Santa o a Dios, que no te olvide de poner el remitente... si queres que sea para Dios, donde dice Santa Claus remplaza por Dios y listo, es literal:"Please ensure to include the return address on the letter itself! Letters to God can be addressed in the same way replacing "Santa Claus" with "God" ".
Puedo contestar las que van para dios? por favor.

El site es genial, tiene una serie de tips para cuando le escribis una carta:
Mailing Tips:
Santa has offered to share these easy tips with children and their families to help their letters get to him as quickly and safely as possible:
  • Children should ask their parents for help addressing and putting stamps on their letters. This can help reduce misspellings - which can slow down letters - or using too much or too little postage.
  • Like all mail, it's important that letters to Santa include a complete return address with ZIP Code.
  • Santa enjoys candy canes and cookies, and his reindeer enjoy fresh hay. But because these treats can be damaged or crushed when sent in a regular envelope, Santa says it's better to leave them out on Christmas Eve than to mail them.
  • No extra packaging material, such as string or tape, is needed on a letter to Santa. The glue on the envelope flap does the trick.
y quotes memorables como: "While Santa receives most of these letters addressed to him at the North Pole, AK"

Comentario al pasar: Hay una ciudad en Alaska que se llama Nort Pole, me imagino a un par pensando que el polo norte queda en alaska...


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