miércoles, 7 de diciembre de 2011

The technology kills santa’s illusion

The guys can chat with santa Claus,follow hin on Twitter o or see what he is doing through the application norad on the web.
In many cases,however,the technology could be making the parents more difficult it to teach their sons  to believe in that old that hands out the gifts.
Each time that the sons push down the click or a keyboard,the internet could finish up with the legend of that chubby potbellied old man dressed in red,with a big long beard.
Practically  all children of school-going age can write up the question “¿does santa Claus really exist?”. In the google’searching box.two or three clicks and you end up on sites tha sell you cards addressed to you from the north pole.or they give advices to the parents  about how make their children believe santa claus’ story.
“I have a realtionship of love and hatred with the technology and santa Claus.”proclaimed kristi kovalak, a woman from san luis that has two sons,of 5 and 11 years old.
“the interesting thing about Santa Claus es the fact that you can’t explain yourself  the phenomenon.the technology stimulates the knowledge,and one can inform oneself instantly.i swear it:Google is the great enemy of the story of the North Pole”.
Commentary:
The technology Little by Little has been decreasing  the credibility of santa Claus,due to the children Little by Little have been getting away from the charming stories that our parents have handed down to us,so that from my point of view we need to have our children read more about santa cluas,we think that we should take back the costume that santa Claus enters by the chimney.


9 comentarios:

  1. I thinks the leyend of Santa claus is very sweet and I'll teach my children how to believe in him..!

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  2. i agree with you diana!... hope that my children enjoy this representative character because he was my hero when i was a kid! jahjahajha

    now Santa don't love me anymore jhajhaja

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  3. i think the same, i grew up believing in Santa Claus and a future I want to folow this tradition
    Ivan!... don't cry. Santa will give you a gift jajajaa

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  4. I THINK THAT YOU DO WANT TO END UP WITH THE ILLUSION OF SANTA CLAUS DEPENDS OF EVERYONE, MANY PEOPLE SAYS THAT GOD DOES NOT EXISTS BUT THERE ARE THOUSANDS MORE THAT YOU THINK DIFFERENT, ALREADY THIS IN EVERYONE, WHICH IS WHAT WANTS TO BELIEVE!

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  5. I also grew up believing in Santa Claus, but can be a nice tradition to follow

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  6. The truth is that if today there are very few children who believe in Santa Claus has lost a lot of this tradition, today most are too small is actually developed =/

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  7. maybe the technology kiills the illusion if santa, but i think that this tale of the iimagination is very good for our children, because that teach them to get a good behavior and belive in something... dont take away from them that dream!

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  8. The Illision of Santa Claus should not lose belief, because it is a tradition and many children are happy in this time, this is the nicest thing to see a happy child :)

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  9. This is true and is also somewhat sad, but otherwise is spared the pain that a child is telling the truth about "Santa Claus" as happened to me! = (

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