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I do the Christmas thing because my family does. I went through guilt for several years, because I don't have the proper religious belief that would warrant recognizing it, but, though it creeps me out, I've deemed it ok to do because I'm not alone in celebrating it merely as a gift-giving situation. Plus, it would hurt too many people in my family to completely reject it.

However, there are things I will not do and things I believe there should be ettiquette to govern. I want to see how off the wall I am though, so regardless of your belief/celebration situation, offer me your thoughts on these:

[Poll #387807]

Date: 2004-11-19 09:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] red-frog.livejournal.com
To clarify, Santas on the lawn are not my kink, but I figure that I get enough enjoyment from tacky decorations from other cultures (the kind of thing that probably leave the intelligentsia rolling their eyes) that it's hardly fair for me to be snobby about the ones of my own.

Date: 2004-11-19 09:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xaviermusketeer.livejournal.com
No Christmas until after Thanksgiving Dinner/Day after Thanksgiving.

Date: 2004-11-19 09:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] circumspectly.livejournal.com
I was torn about the jewelry/clothes question. I hate that stuff *for myself*, so I clicked on "should never be worn"...but for *other* folk, I think it's okay to wear that stuff the week of the holiday...but you know, that's jut my control-freak self talking. People should be able to wear it in July if they want to, I guess. Same with the Santa in the yard thing...though they do make me shudder.

I went to the dentist on Tuesday. They were playing Christmas music. The receptionist puts it on right after Halloween. *gag*

Date: 2004-11-19 10:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cjsmith.livejournal.com
I just put my personal preferences. The world would be a better place for MEEEEE if I didn't see animatronic Santas after Halloween and (frankly) if I never heard another Christmas carol again. And it's all about MEEEEE.

That said, I completely recognize that I have no say and *should* have no say in how people choose to adorn themselves or the tackiness of their lawn decorations. :-)

Date: 2004-11-19 10:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pixiecrinkle.livejournal.com
The mall down the street from me started decorating two weeks prior to Halloween!!! What is up with the Halloween--Christmas connection? That didn't exist when I was a kid!

Date: 2004-11-19 10:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pixiecrinkle.livejournal.com
That's a good point.

My problem is that anything animatronic freaks me out on a very basic level (much like birds and creepy dolls do.)

Date: 2004-11-19 10:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] automat76.livejournal.com
my peeve, even as a non-religious individual, is that the holiday is way too commericalized to begin with, and these massive iconic decorations are just perpetuating that cycle. on the halloween day this year, i saw christmas decorations fully stocked in large retail outlets. logically, merchandise availability must preceed purchases, but geez...

on the other hand, shitdamn if other folk want to decorate early (i simply shoose not to participate) -- that's their bag and i don't hold it personally against those individuals. it's all part of expression, i suppose... and, it really isn't much different from folks pre-ordering (some 6 weeks early) those thanksgiving turduckens (http://www.chefpaul.com/turducken.html) or christmas honeybaked hams (http://www.honeybaked.com) or valentines's day roses, eh?

Date: 2004-11-19 10:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ms-interpret.livejournal.com
I was torn between 'after halloween' and 'after thanksgiving' because I'm Canadian, and I always feel moderately weird about the after thanksgiving thing when that's not even one of my holidays (well, we do have it of course, but as you likely know it's in early October). I've always figured that it's okay to put up Christmas stuff in December, but malls and crap have to do it earlier to cash in on the 'spirit of the season'. *barf*

No animatronic Santas should ever be seen. :)

Date: 2004-11-19 11:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krasota.livejournal.com
I think that clothing is great the week of the holiday, even if I won't wear it. Also, it's fine for holiday parties and for teachers to wear if it's cold and snowy and already December. ;)

I'm just as likely to wear reindeer socks in august as in december. And my Halloween love knows no calendar.

For winter holiday jewelry (reindeer pins on coats, candle tie-tacks), I think that can be worn whenever one is in the mood. My oldoldold-had-since-I-was-a-litte-kid reindeer pins go on my coat when I find them in December and stay there until the snow leaves the mountains. They're unobtrusive and pretty.

Reindeer antler headbands are just as appropriate in July as lobster deelieboppers; ie, I don't care how inappropriate--there's never an appropriate time, so they're wacky and zany and I wouldn't be the same without them.

It's sort of like my pointy hat. It's velvet and warm, so it's a cold-weather-but-not-wet wardrobe item. It's cold and wet today, so no pointy hat. If it's cold and dry next week, it might come out.

Date: 2004-11-19 11:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pixiecrinkle.livejournal.com
So does Canada have a generally acceptable date to kick off the "season"? Here in the US I think Thanksgiving is the unofficial start to the retail season because the retail industry has promoted the next day as the biggest Christmas shopping day of the year. Does Canada have something similar? Or is everything blissfully better there? ;-)

Date: 2004-11-19 10:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ms-interpret.livejournal.com
Well, the lights can start to go up anytime now. Our first neighbours to do so were last week. The malls all start the day after Halloween. I usually put up the lights and tree on the first weekend of December. But I *love* Christmasolstice, and my daughter does too.

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