The girl tells Santa that she was naughty this year, still wants an excellent gift


This girl definitely knows what she wants – even if she knows she didn’t make it to Santa’s “nice” list.

The 9-year-old from Essex, UK, admitted in a letter to Father Christmas earlier this month that she had not been particularly good this year. Still, she requested a list of gorgeous gifts, including Apple Paul airpods, travel to France, and penguins and pandas – unless they were “dead.”

a Letter picture The girl’s older brother posted on Twitter on Tuesday.

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The young woman wrote, “Dear Father Christmas, I hope your year has been great and you have been good.” “My year has been quite the opposite. I tried hard to be good but failed miserably. “

“I’ll be honest, I deserve coal, but please I would love to be present,” he added. “Really more than one. Here is a list. “

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In all, the girl listed 12 items, including a sports console, a snake, a DJ set, an iPhone 12, a laptop and a new computer – in particular, the “latest”.

She also asked for the PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch and the entire book set of “The Wizards Once F Vince”.

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Of course, it wouldn’t be 2020 if she hadn’t even demanded a hand sanitizer.

The 9-year-old has requested a gorgeous Christmas list - even then she told Santa that she hasn't been particularly good this year.  (iStock)

The 9-year-old has requested a gorgeous Christmas list – even then she told Santa that she hasn’t been particularly good this year. (iStock)

“Hopefully you will succeed in fulfilling all my requested items,” she concluded her letter before signing.

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People on Twitter thought the girl’s letter was hilarious.

“I don’t know what’s more shocking to me; The fact that you have a 9y / o sister, her signature or her use is instinctual and syntactic at the time, ”said one person. Commented.

“I feel for parents,” someone else said Wrote. “Besides, her vocabulary is great!”