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wnylib

(24,374 posts)
2. It used to be that the day after Thanksgiving, now known
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 06:04 AM
Sunday

as Black Friday, was the kickoff for the Christmas season. Commercials and shopping started then. Christmas Club savings were released then for customers to start their shopping.

Stores did not decorate for Christmas until after Thanksgiving, even if they did have Christmas decorations available for sale before then. Either Black Friday or December 1 were the days for putting up Christmas decorations at home and in public. Christmas music was not played until December 1.

That was in my childhood and early adult years. In generations before mine, Christmas trees in some homes were put up and decorated on Christmas Eve or the day before that, left up for New Year, and taken down on January 2. Sometimes the trees were left up until Three King's Day (January 6), hence the "12 Days of Christmas."

This year, my city put up its Christmas decorations in the first week of November. Stores had their Christmas merchandise on display before Halloween.

Last year, one store where I often shop played Christmas music on its PA system in early November. The manager was talking to a cashier when I was in the check out line, so I told the manager that such early Christmas music gets on my nerves so I would not be back until mid December.











pansypoo53219

(21,720 posts)
3. we had a tree up til april, but it was cause we used our front sruce + it hurt, waited til it was bald.
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 07:31 PM
Sunday

pansypoo53219

(21,720 posts)
8. decades ago. was also very wide. the floor was covered w/ needles.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 02:22 PM
Monday

they don't use spruce for a reason.

wnylib

(24,374 posts)
11. When I had real trees, they were always blue spruce because
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 03:34 AM
Tuesday

I am allergic to pines. But I never left them up that long.

I finally decided that artificial trees are better. No allergies and no needles.

sakabatou

(43,041 posts)
5. Which is why one of the FB pages I help run doesn't do Christmas stuff until Dec. 12th
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 07:56 PM
Sunday

In fact, we had/have a yearly cycle of themes.

January: Winter
February: Valentine's
March: Spring
April: Rain
May: Flowers
June, July & August: Summer
September: Fall
October: Halloween
November: Fall
December 1st to 11th: Winter
December: 12-31: Christmas

Different Drummer

(8,564 posts)
7. I had forgotten about that one, but it is a favorite of mine.
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 08:23 PM
Sunday

When and why did we start observing Christmas on November 1?!

electric_blue68

(17,977 posts)
10. Oh, yeah...Christmas commercials on my streaming TV already...errr, no?
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 03:14 AM
Tuesday

Understand, I love the sparkle, shiny, glittering, colored, velvety. pearlescent, metallic decorations of Christmas, colored ribbons, colored lights!
I've left my tree up for a few weeks!

But it's not even Thanksgiving yet! 😑

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