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When do you think Christmas decorations should go up?

It’s almost time to deck the halls, unless you’ve already started.

FAREWELL HALLOWEEN, IT’S time to pack away the pumpkins and costumes for another year because November has officially arrived.

If you’ve stepped into a shop lately, you’ve probably noticed advent calendars and mince pies for sale before spooky season had even run its course. Whether we like it or not, the countdown to Christmas has already begun.

We’ve entered that in-between season when cobwebs and skeletons come down and reindeer and fairy lights start to take their place.

So, today we’re asking: When do you think Christmas decorations should go up?


Poll Results:

The start of December (4824)
Mid-December (3623)
Just before Christmas (1084)
Mid-November (761)
As early as possible (358)
No interest/No opinion (250)

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