Saw a Dunnes Christmas advertisement on tv tonight.
Penneys also had Christmas wrapping paper in store end of August/Early September
Ok rant time,
Some gobs on my road have thier Christmas lights etc up since Nov 1, this is a bloody joke. Lets cancel Halloween and just start Christmas after the August bank holiday weekend......should i kill them and plug out the lights ???
End of rant/murderous rage !!!!
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Saw a Dunnes Christmas advertisement on tv tonight.
Penneys also had Christmas wrapping paper in store end of August/Early September
Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?
ok business is ok.....ish but a house covered in lights with a tree in the window ion Nov 1. Come on thats just sad.
Forget ho ho ho, its no no no
Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........
While I agree, I don't see why businesses should be ok - to me it's ridiculous that the buildup starts two months in advance. As someone pointed out 1/6 of our lives is now focused towards one day.
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I was thinking of banning christmas discussion on Foot.ie until at least December 1...
Whats the situationin Japan osarusan? In the US they have the decency to wait until after thanksgiving (next Thursday)
OH and I think there's a difference between selling Christmas stuff (which is OK as people want to sopread payments etc) and the constant playing of Christmas songs in the shop (which happened when I was grocery shopping last week in Dunnes)
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What are ye whinging about?
There's only 5 weeks left. Not very long at all.
Tapes in Dunnes for late-November only have every fifth or sixth song a Christmas one.
The grottos only set up in the shops this week which I'm very surprised at.
Enjoy it . . . . . . . . . he's coming.
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City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
The obvious solution would be to move Halloween back a few weeks.
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Time-wise, about the same as it seems to be in Ireland. The odd shop has some decorations for sale, but not actually decorating the shop yet. No songs yet that I've heard, but that isn't really a big part of it over here.
The Japanese don't even have Christianity as a facade for all the spending, but that doesn't bother them. It really is just for kids here, a family with young kids will celebrate Christmas, but those with no kids, or older kids won't really. It is not a holiday here, I've worked on Christmas day, I always said "Happy Christmas" to the students, and a few looked at me confusedly for a second before it clicked that it was actually Christmas day.
New Years day is the big day here. It's far more traditional and important than Christmas.
Cheers.
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In Slovenia Christmas isn't too important. New Year's is the big thing. Presents are actually given for New Year's as opposed to Christmas. Silly as it sounds because Christmas is a religious holiday at the root of it, Christmas is only really important to those families who are religious. Non-religious/atheist families mightn't even bother with a big dinner. I don't even think they have Santa there. I spent three Christmases there, very empty feeling. Orthodox Christmas is more lively in Ljubljana, the Serbs go mental. Hundreds if not a few thousand gather outside the Orthodox church and let off fireworks and fire flare guns.
How could Christmas Day be a big deal in the land of the rising raw fish? New Year's Day being the big day makes it closer to Scotland then
In Continental Europe the big meal is had on the night of Christmas Eve. Christmas Day is a lot like St. Stephen's Day is in Ireland.
Stuff opens that night. Used to have a Czech girlfriend. Spent a Christmas in Prague. Went to the Ballet on the night of the 25th. As you might go to a Panto on the 26th over here. ( Oh no you wouldn't !) There are small gifts given on December 6th. That indicates if the kids have been naughty or nice . They get an Onion or a potato if they have been mainly naughty. If it's a mixed behaviour pattern they get a small treat plus either an onion or a spud. And that's Santa done for the year. Baby Jesus comes to bring gifts to Children early in the evening of December 24th and the kids cannot check on the pressies till after dinner.
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Was up in Belfast the other day. Lot's of houses with their Christmas decorations up. Happens every year up there. In Spain the big day is the 6th of January.
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