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View Poll Results: What's the earliest you decorate for Christmas?
Sometime in December 12 16.90%
Black Friday/Weekend after Thanksgiving 54 76.06%
November 1 3 4.23%
I just leave mine up year round 2 2.82%
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Old 11-10-2016, 08:34 AM   Topic Starter
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Christmas Decorating: How early is too early?

I have a few friends who started decorating for Christmas the day after Halloween. I've been giving them a hard time, as I have always been one who waits until the weekend after Thanksgiving. One friend of mine who lives in Texas puts up 10 trees and decorates them all (which having more than one tree is a whole other subject), so she said she needs to get started early. Another friend decorates the inside of her home throughout the month of November, but waits until the weekend after Thanksgiving to decorate outside. Certain stores even start selling trees and decorations before Halloween nowadays.

So, what how early do think is too early?
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