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However, these hundreds of letters, written with much love and expectation, all have one thing in common: they have no stamp.
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Some children, fully aware of how much Santa values good behaviour, plug their cause on the envelope. With Christmas Day just around the corner, postmen are busy trying to decipher scrawly handwriting on envelopes addressed to Father Christmas.
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It is so far north that the darkness gives way to a gloom for only about two hours a day at this time of year.Father Christmas’s post office is on the outskirts of the Arctic Circle, a city where snow covers the ground for half the year and temperatures average a crisp -10˚C during the winter tourist season.
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If there is the sender’s address written on the back of the envelope, then Santa Claus or his elves usually answer back. We keep them in a special pigeon hole and then we send the batches to Santa’s actual address in the Arctic Circle,” she explained. Another child has already grasped the fact that a compliment can take you far, writing: “Santa you are the BEST”. According to the Universal Postal Union, the trade body for postal services around the world, letters to Santa result in six million extra items of mail for the world’s postal operators to process. Maltapost staff guard these letters just like any elf would: “They bring a real cheer over Christmas at our offices.There is an unofficial agreement between all post offices in the world, she added, so that all letters addressed to Father Christmas are directed to the same destination. Some want to send it to the North Pole, others to Alaska or Finland, or Reindeerland and one even wrote “The Far Far End”.