A certain six-year-old boy does not seem to believe in the magic of Santa Claus, as he said so in his letter to him.
On Twitter, National Public Radio (NPR) reporter Sarah McCammon posted on Monday a funny letter written by her child which has gotten viral.
Through the letter, the kid did not hold back and spoke about his skepticism towards Father Christmas. He also admitted that he only wrote the letter for class.
“I know your [naughty] list is [empty]. And your good list is [empty], and your life is [empty],” the letter read. McCammon’s kid then rambled about Santa Claus not knowing the “troubles” he has gone through.
My 6yo Santa skeptic was told to write a letter to Santa at school. So he did… pic.twitter.com/XUFGMnXDFT
— Sarah McCammon NPR (@sarahmccammon) December 3, 2017
To close his letter, the kid wrote “love” but refused to identify himself to Santa Claus: “I’m not telling you my name.”
McCammon explained that it was the child’s younger sibling who was the cause of his “troubles.”
PS – the “troubles” in his life? His brother. Don’t call child services. 😂
— Sarah McCammon NPR (@sarahmccammon) December 3, 2017
Netizens then shared stories of how they related with some antics made by their own kids. One even tweeted that her child refused to share personal details in an essay.
Some even loved how the child was brave enough to express his strong views.
Meanwhile, netizen @rebeccaallen shared a funny GIF, as if humorously refusing to believe that Santa Claus is not real.
🤣👏 ✊ pic.twitter.com/Os76bHLBVS
— Rebecca I. Allen (@rebeccaallen) December 3, 2017
The kid’s strong stand about Santa Claus drew laughs from Twitter. As of this writing, the post now has 18,000 retweets and 52,000 shares. JB
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