Alternatively, you can let me put up my damn 5 minutes of happiness tree and the “I like the pretty color” lights. Christmas is literally the comfy smell-good season for me. And Thanksgiving can co-exist. Yeah its pretty much about presents and wrapping paper for the stores, but just because a bunch of assholes like it for evil reasons, doesn’t mean I have to cull my enjoyment to “defeat” them.
TL;DR I’m gonna just keep the Christmas Tree around and redecorate it for each holiday. And I’ll have Halloweenmas, Thanksmas, New Yearsmas, Birthmas whatever other holidaymas.
I’ll go full fucking elf.
Y’know, good for you. This is the attitude I wanna have. Fuck em, but give me a game of lightsabers with my sister and two wrapping paper tubes >:)
Same here. Decorating the tree is just fun and it smells good. Plus it’s an excuse to make the outside of the house pretty when HOA normally doesn’t allow it most of the year.
100%. Celebrating stuff early is not inherently consumeristic or capitalism driven
Kids wanted Xmas to start after Halloween this year.
Xmas started after Halloween this year.
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Actually, it was always capitalism.
Hasn’t Christmas has been around longer than capitalism?
No
Where would you place the starts of those two?
Religion is a product of capitalism and it’s right hand. The other hand of capitalism is state.
Religion is a product of capitalism
This is such a bizarre take. That would mean capitalism existing before religion.
Of course it did
When do you figure those two things started?
the way we celebrate it now, not really
It’s not like the capitalism is the same either. But in similarish forms, Christmas is old and I’d say older than similarish capitalism
I don’t know about other countries, but in the nordic countries was it not a day to get present until after 1600 so there may have been a time with less visible capitalism. The presents started as a gift to ppl in need and later became a thing you give to family and friends. That day wasn’t even a Christian day at first until we converted. It was called midwinter(no presents, just a celebration). But like the person who responded to you before me said; capitalism has been around a lot longer.
I think Christmas has become the poster child for this unending cycle of “event seasons” that is pushed by retailers. New Year’s celebrations and sales give way to Presidents Day sales and Valentine’s (if you really love her you’ll spend $10K on a real blood diamond) then it’s Easter (gotta buy cute new clothes for the kids to celebrate the rising of the Christian lich god) then Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, Pride Month, Fourth of July, Back to School, Labor Day, Halloween, say hi and bye to Thanksgiving bc Christmas ads featuring white people buying ridiculous shit for their spouses take precedence.
Macy’s played a significant role in popularizing Christmas consumerism through events like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and their holiday displays. The first parade was in 1924.
It was around that time Christmas was portrayed as a shopping holiday. It was such a successful marketing campaign that the rest of the holidays were sure to follow.
Meh, at least the blood diamond thing is dying fast and hard. Young people don’t give two shits about real diamonds, and neither do some of us old farts.
Hell, my finance and I are both 52 and the question of “real” diamonds never even came into play. We just got on Etsy and picked a couple of dope rings that we loved, ~$500 for both.
Disclaimer: Her ring appears to have real diamonds, but they’re tiny. For $260, for that ring, I’d say the price of diamonds has tanked.
You forgot Super Bowl Sunday which takes place between New Years and Valentine’s Day and is a heavy consumption day.
To be fair, people like holidays and it’s tradition far older than capitalism, the calendar in most of catholic and orthodox countries (and afaik the nonchristian religions aren’t that much different in that) since medieval up to even XX century in some places was literally counted not by months and days, but from holiday to holiday and there was dozens of them, so every few days except maybe the great fast there was this or that holiday. Capitalism just took the heavily cutted protestant version and concentrated the holidays even further, but the actual celebrations are just few days (we can’t give proles too much free days, we need the labour to steal!) so that the preparations got extended beyond the wildest expectations.
A disturbing amount of people put up Christmas trees on November 1st, I think the December region has been invading all the other months.
I want my childhood rules from the 70s back in play.
Christmas decorations go up the day after Thanksgiving, go down on New Year’s Day.
Christmas ain’t special if you got 3 months of it. 3 months is a season, not a holiday.
It’s the holiday season for a reason, and the only holiday being celebrated isn’t just christmas as well.
Sure feels like Christmas is the only holiday we are allowed to care about. Every store sells Christmas decorations, restaurants have Christmas flavours, the radio stations are plagued with Christmas songs, ads are all Christmas themed, etc.
As an American Jew, I can tell you from 46 years of experience that the only holiday being celebrated is Christmas. Anything else is just throwing a tiny bone towards whoever doesn’t celebrate it.
It’s only Christmas after Saint Nicolas.
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They sell an advent calendar on AliExpress and I guess other similar places were you keep moving him down from the nakatomi plaza tower for each day.
I haven’t bought it because I resisted my temptations but I keep worrying that by the time I might want to buy it it will not be sold anymore.
There’s a lot of them and it’s pretty cheap, go for it lol.
People in my neighborhood put their Christmas lights up immediately after Halloween and might take them down before February.
Now I’m no mathetologist, but that’s 1/4 of the goddamned year! It’s not Christmas. It’s sad nostalgia for an aging generation, trying to recreate their own half remembered childhoods, and, like everything else in modern life, late stage capitalism is more than happy to take advantage and milk it for all that it’s worth.
On a serious note, doesn’t having a holiday season take up 1/4 of the year detract from its specialness and solemnity?
I think the answer here is much simpler than that.
It’s warmer early Nov than it is in Dec so putting them up is more enjoyable.
And taking it down later is just pure laziness.
I usually put up my Christmas lights at the end of September if I can. Programmable RGB lights so I can use them for Halloween as well as Christmas. I turn them off between Halloween and Thanksgiving usually, but now I’m seeing tons of Christmas lights already on in my neighborhood and I didn’t actually put my lights up this year. Probably will just go without putting them up this year as I hate going up on the ladder, but I have some RGB spiral trees to put up in the yard at least that I’ll still put out probably after I get back from Thanksgiving break.
Christmas things stay in December but I’ll buy hot cross buns any time of the year, if I can find them.
Especially one and penny or two a penny, hot cross buns. If you have no daughters, Give them to your sons!
They sell eggnog year round now.
Yeah but my mother in law makes some beautifully potent aged eggnog and so storebought just isn’t on my shopping list even at christmas.
Why? Isn’t there a reason we all pretend we like eggnog when really we’re only drinking it for the booze for only a short time each year?
Or it puts a smile on my wife’s and kids face.
And who wants to put up decorations when there’s 3 feet of snow and it’s -20c out.
Let other people have joy in the little things, doesn’t hurt you.
The music absolutely does hurt.
Yeah I try to drive as much as possible so I get the radio. That way it’s only one or two.
Radio? I’m talking about every business that has speakers in the ceiling.
And I was talking about what I personally do for my family.
You know you could always just put your own music on some earbuds or something as well, yeah?
Yeah dude, I’m totally going to put earbuds in every time I walk into a business. Absolutely.
You know exactly why everyone hates early Xmas bs.
What’s stopping you? Someone told you that it’s impolite? Next time you go shopping, look how many people have earbuds or headphones on. It’s not this taboo thing.
Yeah no one enjoys it shoved down their throat, but you can also do a modicum of things instead of bitching about it either. It’s pretty easy to ignore this stuff actually.
Or, you could just recognize and empathize with the rest of humanity that we all hate hearing Xmas music for 3 months.
No one cares if your wife is happy, dude. We all care about shitty Xmas music. You being so defensive about such a universal thing is weird.
I hate to say it, but how can it be precious if it is not special? You could have Christmas decorations and music all year round, but then nobody would smile because there would be no special time anymore with which it’d be associated.
Edit: Additionally, if it is not in anticipation of something special, the flashiness just becomes plain annoying.
I could have Christmas up all year, but than it loses it magic.
It’s from after Halloween, to new years.
What’s magic to someone else won’t be magic to you, don’t shit on other peoples happiness just to make you happier. That’s what’s destroying this world.
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November Christmas music does cause me physical pain thanks
Okay I will say I forgot about that, that’s a drivers rules thing, if I’m driving maybe one or two, but if the wife’s driving it’s her radio unfortunately.
Ridiculous to see Christmas stuff in the market in September already! (I live in Finland)
Its September in Finland right now?! Lmao jk
Stuff appeared when it was September.
*consumerism
Doesn’t need to be capitalism
It just so happens to be a consequence of Capitalism, though.
And only the 25th region of December.
Well, in some countries it’s also 7th region of January, but that’s religious details. Here in Ukraine, we’ve recently switched the official Christmas date, so we kinda have both
I’m sorry, this is one of the most amazing twists on this meme I’ve ever seen. I burst out laughing. Is it OC?
It was made (in Canada) by @[email protected]
dead :(
I can see them just fine! Just to make sure, this is a Mastodon account, so I’m not sure you can see their posts on Lemmy
Ah, that’s what they mean. No, lemmy doesn’t federate posts that aren’t on any community, meaning all microblog posts. Kbin does however, I’m pretty sure.
Kbin works.
Your link opens in an embedded browser. Maybe the link is misinterpreted.Depends on the client. Website doesn’t make it clickable, Jerboa can open it locally without problems, Eternity also opens it locally but has problems loading.
When I click on the link (sync client but it opens in the embedded firefox browser):
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What is a december region of the year?
Is near the November region but far up in the future. Well that is if you want to go the next December region.
If you wanted to revive going to last year December region well… not possible yet. Maybe in future updates.
Now I’m even more confused 😅 Thanks for trying anyway.
One benefit of Ayyamiha being at the end of Feb. After Christmas sales means the camel is leaving more loot which is good cause it’s 4-5 days long.
That’s it, the joke is finally played out. Shame, it was one of the greats.