Is it too early to put up Christmas decorations? Not after the year we’ve had Arwa Mahdawi

over 3 years in The guardian

Normally, most of us would balk at the idea of getting a tree in November. But in 2020 we need all the cheering up we can get
‘Who gives a fuck about the Christmas stuff and decorations?” Melania Trump was recorded saying to a friend in a conversation that was leaked in October. Which was not, well, very Christmassy of her. But while it seems unlikely that the grinch in the White House is excited about her last festive season as first lady, Christmas seems to have come early for the rest of us. An entire cul-de-sac in Telford, Shropshire, has already put up its lights, holding a street “switch-on” on 1 November. Ornaments are reportedly flying off shelves on both sides of the Atlantic; companies selling Christmas trees and decorations are announcing record sales.
In the before times, people might have wrung their hands about whether it was acceptable to put up Christmas decorations in November. This year, however, we need all the cheering up we can get. It is going to be a tough holiday season for everyone. More than 1 million people have died of Covid-19; an unfathomable number of people are mourning loved ones. And, with cases surging in many parts of the world, many of us will not be able celebrate with our families this year. Continue reading...

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