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When is it acceptable to put up Christmas decorations?

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8 novembre 2024
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Marie-Claude Pilon
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Par Marie-Claude Pilon, Journaliste

Now that Halloween is a thing of the past, the question arises: when is it okay to put up your Christmas decorations? If for some the answer is right away, for others, it is better to wait until the end of November or at least until the first flakes appear.

The subject inspired the survey question of the week for the Néomédia team. In certain large-scale stores, Christmas items appeared at the start of summer. For their part, radio stations tend to wait until the end of November or the beginning of December to play holiday classics. 

This week, readers are asked: When is it okay to put up your Christmas decorations? The answer choices offered are as follows:

- From November 1st;

 - After November 11 (Remembrance Day must have passed);

- From November 25 (one month before Christmas); 

- Only in December; 

- Should you take down your decorations after the holidays? 

And you, what do you think? Take the survey now by clicking here.

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