Children writing wishlists to Santa through the New Zealand Post can, for the first time ever, get a response in Te Reo Māori. 123RF Children sending their letters to Father Christmas via the New Zealand Post can now get a response in Te Reo Māori. READ MORE:* Photo essay: New Zealand's longest serving Santa Clauses caught in the act of merriment* Children expecting Santa letters get indecipherable code instead* 'Kia ora lady' made Dame Companion* Dear Santa... The NZ Post said the tradition had been running for 20 years and dozens of children had already been hand writing letters since August. Messages can be sent to Santa online using the NZ post interactive website or by post.
Source: Stuff November 02, 2019 08:54 UTC