FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CHRISTMAS
Q: If Santa doesn't have to age,
then why has he become old?
A: He only appears to be old.
He's an undercover kid.
Q: How can a sleigh(雪橇) possibly fly through the air?
A: If you were being pulled by
eight flying reindeer(驯鹿), wouldn't you fly too?
Q: Why do we wish people a
"Merry Christmas" instead of a "Happy Christmas"?
A: The two are about the same,
but with "Merry Christmas" an extra twinkle(闪烁) is seen in the eyes.
Q: Why is a Christmas tree that
has been chopped down(砍倒) called a "live Christmas tree"?
A: It's dead but doesn't know it,
and yet it's having the time of its life.
Q: Why do we wrap our Christmas
gifts with paper?
A: Because we like to see
surprise and joy (real or kindly faked) in the recipients.
Q: How many angels can dance on
the head of a pin?
A: Nowadays only four angels can
dance there. Formerly there was no limit, but OSHA(职业安全和健康署) passed the Angel Safety Law
recently, which also requires that the pin must be inspected twice each year
for structural defects(缺陷).
Q: How many gifts can Santa
Claus's bag hold?
A: One less than infinity(无限,无穷大). Why one less? Because there's
a limit to everything.
Q: How could a star that is high
in the sky lead the Wise Men to a tiny manger(马槽) on the ground?
A: Wisely, toward the end of
their journey they asked directions from someone on the road. Had they not been
so wise, they might have missed the manger by several hundred miles. (That
person on the road has never been identified.)
Q: Is there really a Mrs. Santa
Claus?
A: The best way to know for sure
is to ask Santa Claus next time you see him.
Q: Why do we hear so many bells
at Christmas time?
A: Because so many people ring
them.
Q: Why do so many people ring
bells at Christmas time?
A: For the poor, for the joy, and
because a bell can say what words can't say.
Q: What can't words say?
A: The moment you wake up on
Christmas morning, listen carefully. You may hear then what words can't say.