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Those who truly believe Santa Claus get the gift of truth. Last year Macy's hired women for the act of Santa claus they because needed employees and the parents were fussing and did not think a women could play Santa claus.but in Wellington department store would only hire men for the act of Santa claus .Macy's department store is in New york city and Wellington department store is in Kalamazoo.There are similarities and differences between women Santa and men Santa.

Women and men santa claus both have White hair. Both love cookies and the two ware the same suit. They are both very nice and. They both love children. They both have elf’s.

They have a different gender. woman have a different looking face.women don’t really have the voice.


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