The world may be a mess, but we'll always have New Zealand.
Not only does the place have stunning mountains and Taika Waititi, they also have a country-wide Secret Santa.
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Then send the present to New Zealand Post, who'll forward it on in the name of holiday cheer.
Just lovely.
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This year, almost 2,000 people signed up to send gifts and they are busy sleuthing. It's hard enough choosing presents for family and friends, but a complete stranger?
Maybe New Zealanders are just better people. If this took place in Australia, you can bet there'd be a lot of porn magazines being sent through the national postal service.
Just in case, the Kiwi postal service has stated "New Zealand Post accepts no responsibility for inappropriateness of gifts."
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Stalking my #nzsecretsanta person. I think I have an idea of the kind of person I've got. Sort of? #ihavenoclue #socksandchocolatetime
— Amy McEwen (@mcewen_amy) November 27, 2016
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Yay, my #NZSecretSanta's account is open & full of good leads for prezzies😀 happy secret santa day! pic.twitter.com/uaqGtIiFrs
— Katie Brown 🌸 (@katie_pai) November 25, 2016
It's all good vibes, it seems. After all, the country deserves some fun after making it through recent devastating earthquakes.
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And just remember. Like burning your family's christmas ham, there are no do-overs.
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(H/T Huffington Post)