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If you took your children to see FC or SC or whatever your preference was .... How would you feel if he was in his 20s?

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RTKangaMummy · 13/10/2016 20:11

As in DS, 21 years old has the chance of a job to be FC or SC at local shopping centre

He has a very deep voice and beard (but brown) so would need either to make it white or wear a false one

He is an actor but just wondered how you guys would feel with it being a young FC or SC rather than an old man underneath the costume?

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BikeRunSki · 13/10/2016 20:12

21 is old to children. As long as he did the job right, I'd be fine.

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IminaPickle · 13/10/2016 20:18

They wouldn't notice. I have a picture of me aged 5 with what is very obviously my Grandad and I was oblivious.

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thatwouldbeanecumenicalmatter · 13/10/2016 20:21

21 is old to children Sad but true, he'll be fine Grin

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Imissmy0ldusername · 13/10/2016 20:27

And there was me thinking you were concerned about taking your 21 year old to see Santa, which, by the way would have been brilliant. Nah, it's not a problem at all, surely? Your DS will totally cut his teeth in the acting world doing this, it will hopefully be a valuable time for him in terms of entertaining small people. I have a fairly large group of friends who are entertainers, and I'm sure they would say the same. Seeing things through a childs' eyes is something my entertainer friends really get a lot out of. Good luck to him :)

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giraffesarefab · 13/10/2016 20:50

I thought you were taking your 20 something son to see santa!

I'm sure the littles won't notice.

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RTKangaMummy · 13/10/2016 20:54

WOW thank you everyone SmileSmileSmileSmileSmile

You guys are really deffo brill

Thank you for your messages of encouragement

I think it would certainly cause some smiles/strange looks if I went along with him as my child, he is over 6' tall with a very deep bass voice GrinGrinGrin

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MoggyP · 13/10/2016 20:56

A young, fit Santa could go down extremely well.

The DC won't be the ones who notice...

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RTKangaMummy · 14/10/2016 02:40
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graphista · 14/10/2016 08:53

To make his beard grey/white - dry shampoo hope he has fun

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FireflyGirl · 14/10/2016 20:55

The kids probably wouldn't even notice. If they did, he could tell them he gets older the closer it gets to Christmas Eve, and by Christmas Day he's ancient. As a parent, as long as he had an answer if the child asked, I wouldn't care.

If the parents ask, he could always say that he's trying out a new look for Mrs Claus Xmas Wink

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GiraffesAndButterflies · 14/10/2016 21:14

Everyone knows FC can time travel, how else does he get round all the houses? Like, duh.

I'd be more worried about checking he has ready answers to "I know you're not really FC" "My friend Becky says you're really my mum and dad" and "Can I have a pony?"

Oh and if he likes fantasy novels, get him Terry Pratchett's Hogfather Grin

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 15/10/2016 22:03

When DD was 1.6 and DS was 4yo we went to Deal Castle in Kent , their Father Christmas was very young (not sure if 21 but certainly 20s Xmas Grin )

DS didn't question and DD was too little.

If he puts enough padding round his middle and practices his "Ho Ho Ho2 he'll be fine Xmas Wink

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