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Christmas seems to start a little earlier every year

My wife was flipping through the channels last night when she came across a christmas show. I did not take the time to see what show it was, but there was good ole santa clause talking to a kid.

Whatever happened to chiristmas season not starting until after thanksgiving was over?

It seems like companies want to skip thanksgiving and go straight from halloween to chiristmas.
 
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My wife was flipping through the channels last night when she came across a christmas show. I did not take the time to see what show it was, but there was good ole santa clause talking to a kid.

Whatever happened to chiristmas season not starting until after thanksgiving was over?

It seems like companies want to skip thanksgiving and go straight from halloween to chiristmas.

yup.. now it's the day after Halloween

RIP Thanksgiving
 
Christmas starts sooner every year, the weather always stays warmer much longer than last year, and it feels like 2013 just started.

None of the above statements are true - You just don't think about these things until you are faced with them.
 
Online shopping networks sell stuff in July. Bought 6 new items for this years decorations on Saturday, from Costco and Lowes. They are already assembled and ready to go.
 
I hate that too.... but I am not a fan of xmas in general.

Even my wife was complaining this year though--the longer you make christmas, the less special it becomes. It can't be "christmas" the whole freaking year ffs.
 
How about we take the gift giving out of christmas?

I did that last year. I don't exchange gifts with anyone including my wife. What is funny is that the rest of my family did that as well amongst themselves after my announcement. Everyone enjoyed xmas more.
 
Halloween was on a Thursday and Friday's paper came stuffed with flyers for xmas stuff. I think things have gotten way out of hand when it comes to commercialization. Which is what I hate most about the season.

To me, xmas is mainly for children. They get a toy and they're happy. Somewhere along the line, it turned into a big gift giving thing for the whole family. And not just little gifts, expensive big ticket items. iPads are the hot gift this year and they start at $500, and nobody wants the 16GB one. Folks are going into debt to give people these gifts, which is just ludicrous.

Mind you, it's been like that for a very long time. A Charlie Brown Christmas, which came out 48 years ago, lamented how over commercialized the holidays had become even then. Even Miracle on 34th Street has similar themes, and it came out in 1947.
 
I did that last year. I don't exchange gifts with anyone including my wife. What is funny is that the rest of my family did that as well amongst themselves after my announcement. Everyone enjoyed xmas more.

I noticed that once I stopped caring about gifts, events (specifically birthdays) got more enjoyable. Instead of getting a bunch of wrapped items that I don't need, I've started asking family and friends to just come out to dinner or something so I can have a few beers, some good food, and a few laughs. I look forward to going out to eat at a nice restaurant with a few friends more than unwrapping a few boxes.
 
My wife was flipping through the channels last night when she came across a christmas show. I did not take the time to see what show it was, but there was good ole santa clause talking to a kid.

Whatever happened to chiristmas season not starting until after thanksgiving was over?

It seems like companies want to skip thanksgiving and go straight from halloween to chiristmas.

This thread is started a little earlier every year.
 
This thread is started a little earlier every year.

Lol.

Generally Christmas time around here is better. Stores line their buildings with lights to try and get customers to come through their doors and put decorations everywhere.

The rest of the year they couldn't care less.

Of course if it was like that all the time, it would lose its appeal. But I can take it for ~2mos.
 
Thanksgiving doesn't have any gifting rituals (yet), so there isn't any profit in celebrating it. If the stores thought that they could get away with it, they would turn Thanksgiving and Black Friday into a massive two day shopping event.

(I'd be cool with the idea for online stores... maybe I can get a cheap TV from Newegg while the turkey is in the oven 🙂 )

Therefore, most non-food related advertisers ignore Thanksgiving completely and start plugging Christmas crap starting on November 1st.
 
Bunch of negative Nancys in here! Everyone knows Christmas season is from Nov. 1 - Dec 31. The radio station is playing Christmas music already, which is pretty much the only time I listen to regular radio.

So get with the season, grab a gingerbread latte and enjoy it!
 
Bunch of negative Nancys in here! Everyone knows Christmas season is from Nov. 1 - Dec 31. The radio station is playing Christmas music already, which is pretty much the only time I listen to regular radio.

So get with the season, grab a gingerbread latte and enjoy it!

YOU'RE GOD DAMNED RIGHT!

The air is getting chilly.
The motherfuckin' pumpkin hand soaps are still being sold at Bath and Body.
The fall beers may be gone, but the delicious winter stouts are on their way in.
Yoga pants.
Gingerbread/Caramel Brulee Latte, as well as the peppermint mocha are back.
I can eat a huge bowl of pho on my patio without sweating my sack off.
CHRISTMAS COOKIES.

You may all go to hell; I am going to the North Pole.
 
November isn't too bad. What annoys me is seeing Christmas and Halloween decorations side by side in August.
 
Halloween was on a Thursday and Friday's paper came stuffed with flyers for xmas stuff. I think things have gotten way out of hand when it comes to commercialization. Which is what I hate most about the season.
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It's what a free market does. (Not that I know of any better system, given our species' assortment of behavioral tendencies.)

- Find a thing that people like.
- Latch onto it until everything enjoyable has been siphoned out or destroyed.
- People don't like it anymore, or find something better.
- Move on to that new thing.

Google: Once a decent search engine, now it's degraded into a giant shopping site and ad server, often serving up sites that are nothing but Google ads and links to other sites.
And they acquired Doubleclick, intentionally, and didn't immediately incinerate all of their buildings and assets.

The Internet itself: So much of it is being pushed toward full commercialized, and some of it is at the point of being creepy. Imagine if you went shopping, and at the first store a greeter shows up when you walk in. Then he quietly follows you around, keeping notes on what you look at, what you put back, what you buy, and how long you linger in certain aisles. Then he's also at the next store, still just watching over your shoulder.




November isn't too bad. What annoys me is seeing Christmas and Halloween decorations side by side in August.
I had similar thoughts on the timing, such as this thread: It's November. Shouldn't this thread have shown up more than a month ago?

Retailers start stocking Christmas merchandise in their in-store warehouses at least as soon as August.
 
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