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Who is on the nice list 2021?

Who is on the nice list 2021?

Nice list:

  • Tesla. Despite its naughty founder, the transformational Tesla brand is leading the way to a more sustainable future.
  • Patagonia. Patagonia prioritizes the planet.
  • Airbnb. Airbnb offered free temporary housing to 20,000 refugees fleeing Afghanistan after the US withdrawal.
  • Uber and Lyft.
  • About Brand Federation.

Is Jack on the naughty list?

After making a list and checking it twice, Jack has been revealed as the ‘naughtiest’ name of 2021 with one in ten Britons (12 percent) encountering a troublesome Jack.

Is Joseph on the naughty list?

But the names, Jacob, Jamie, Joseph, Liam, Luke, Michael and Owen have topped the ‘naughty’ names list three times, and Eleanor has made it four times. Managing Director of School Stickers, Neil Hodges said: “Our much-loved ‘naughty and nice’ list has become a Christmas tradition.

Is Parker on the nice list?

His intentions may have been in the right place, but until we know the full consequences of it, Peter Parker is on the naughty list.

Is Emily on the nice list?

‘Naughty’ and ‘Nice’ for 2016 Topping the ‘nice’ list this year is Emily and Jack (both names also popular in our recent Emma’s Diary top baby names of 2016!). Other names on the list are Emily, Sophie, Jessica, Lucy and Hannah.

Who’s on Santa’s good list?

The Santa Claus Nice List(The Good List 2022)

  • Camila S., 13. – Algonquin, United States. Nice Report: best sister ever.
  • Joe Angel M., 16. – Houston, United States. Nice Report: such a good and well behaved son and good grades.
  • Gerald M., 3. – Charlotte, United States. Nice Report: He was so nice he a blessing from God.

Is Leah on the naughty or nice list?

According to School Stickers’ annual ‘Santa’s Naughty and Nice list’, Leah is the naughtiest girls’ name and Joseph is the naughtiest boys’ name. The nicest girls’ name is Anna, and for boys it is Harry.

Is Noah on the naughty list?

But those named Faye and Noah come out top on Father Christmas’ “naughty” list. The tongue-in-cheek lists, compiled by School Stickers, were pulled together by analysing the names of 52,000 children who were awarded the most and least reward stickers throughout the year at school.