"Bring Money For Mum-Dad": 8-Year Old Girl's Thoughtful Letter To Santa Will Move You To Tears
Many people have been moved to tears by the heartfelt message, while others have been blown away by the generosity and thoughtfulness of the young girl.
Writing letters to Santa Claus has become a long-standing custom around Christmas. The idea that children have that if they are lovely on Christmas, Santa will read their notes and fulfill their desires is a strong one.
Children put a lot of thought into their letters to Santa Claus, including requests for their favorite toys and confessions about their poor behavior.
An 8-year-old girl's emotional letter to Santa Claus has gone viral on Twitter.
A woman from the United Kingdom recently shared a picture of her niece's Christmas letter to Santa. In the tweet's caption, she said,
My Sister has just found this letter to Santa, written by her 8 year old Daughter. It¡¯s made me cry a lot to think that someone so young is even thinking about this! ? pic.twitter.com/GT4c5i8O3Q
¡ª Nicole Connell (@BradsMrs) November 24, 2022
''My sister just found this letter to Santa, written by her 8-year-old daughter. It's made me cry a lot to think that someone so young is even thinking about this!''
The selfless little girl didn't ask for anything for herself on Christmas; rather, she pleaded with Santa to lighten the load of her parents' mounting debts and mortgage payments.
The letter reads, ¡®'To Santa, all I want for Christmas is some money for Mummy and Daddy. They struggle with bills and mortgages. I even feel sad. Please, please, Santa, can you make it work? I know it's a lot, though. I'm sorry. Love Emmie.''
The letter ended with a ¡®'Please''.
Many people have been moved to tears by the heartfelt message, while others have been blown away by the generosity and thoughtfulness of the young girl.
A user wrote: ¡®'Tears and everything. How can they expect us to survive this is cruel.'' Another commented, ¡®'@RishiSunak and the @Conservatives need to sort this out - kids always see life in the most simple of ways AND tell it as it is - this kid is eight years old¡¡.they shouldn't be having to worry about their parent's finances!''
In a similar episode, a mother showed the New York Post a letter her eight-year-old daughter wrote to Santa. In it, the girl asked for two very sad things.
She also asked for "more friends" and "less bullying to me" in addition to "Squishmallows, Mini Brands, pink iPad mini, Apple Pencil, and iPhone 12." The mom's "heart sank," while others expressed sympathy for the child's condition.
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