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Not to want to see Christmas stuff in the shops at the beginning of September??

41 replies

HellYeh · 02/09/2017 14:08

We had a look around The Range this morning and I was surprised to see that they were setting up their Christmas displays Shock

Surely they can hang off until at least October....

And I love Christmas but please let me enjoy the Indian summer we have been promised yet again

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Bluelonerose · 02/09/2017 14:10

I agree I'm fed up off Xmas by December coz everything is up to early.
I can't believe people are Xmas shopping already too!!

SisterMoonshine · 02/09/2017 14:12

I'm trying to sort out the presents now and book things etc - only 3 more paydays and all that.
But I'm not ready for decorations yet. I'm out in the sun today feeling like it's summer.

TheseAreTheGoodOldDays · 02/09/2017 14:12

YANBU.

However.. I work in retail and my Christmas things are all out. We do offers throughout September and give away free gifts etc and it goes down well every year.

Also, everything in retail is planned well in advance - I've already placed orders for my spring/summer items! So the companies send out the Christmas things early to make room in their warehouses, and I have to get it straight out, as I'm a little shop and have no room to store everything.

It's not ideal but it drives me mad when people come in and complain - I'm sorry but it happens every year! If the shops didn't sell stuff so early it wouldn't go out but we do Smile

The main downside for me is that by the time I come to getting my own Christmas things out at home (late Nov/early Dec) I'm sick of the sight of it! I make DH put the tree up as I've already decorated 3 or 4 by that time.

HellYeh · 02/09/2017 14:16

Goldolddays I feel for you! I couldn't imagine working in that environment! Do people actually buy Christmas stuff in September?

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Sn0tnose · 02/09/2017 14:36

Ooh exciting! I haven't seen any Christmas stuff yet. Roll on December.

Sayyouwill · 02/09/2017 14:38

I work in hospitality. My Christmas starts in January Hmm

Blahblahboo · 02/09/2017 14:39

Well I can't wait to buy more decoration's

dingdongdigeridoo · 02/09/2017 14:42

I'm already done with Xmas projects at my work. We are currently working on Valentine's Day! It takes the shine off things tbh as I get bored with occasions by the time they come round.

youhavetobekidding · 02/09/2017 14:48

It's the same every year. I'm always surprised that people are taken by surprise

cattychatty · 02/09/2017 14:49

Almost as annoying as those people who say in September oh I've bought and wrapped every gift already.

Willow2017 · 02/09/2017 14:59

I love Xmas but it's only September ffs! It really spoils the whole 'once a year' thing when it's on your face for months.
I want to see Halloween stuff first please. Need more severed limbs for this year's outside decorations 😀

Seeline · 02/09/2017 15:01

There were Christmas puddings in Sainsburys this morning.......

churchilllounge · 02/09/2017 15:03

I have a shop which is tourist based and have been selling Christmas stuff for over a month. It's one of my best sellers. By October my income will have dropped down to pretty much zero so there would be no point bringing it out then.

TheseAreTheGoodOldDays · 02/09/2017 15:05

Yep @HellYeh we sell lots! Candles, gift sets, jewellery etc. I have some people who come in September for my offers and that's their finishing off 😮 mad I know. I do sometimes feel inspired when it first goes out but then I'm rarely that organised (although I keep reminding myself that the one year I was organised and had everything bought and wrapped by November was the best Christmas we've ever had)

MiddlingMum · 02/09/2017 15:36

Christmas should happen in December only.

I do feel sorry for people who have to deal with it beforehand - hospitality, retail etc.

Buying a few things early to help spread the cost is fine (and I bought something yesterday because I saw it and knew it would be a good present) but keep it quiet.

There's Hallowe'en to endure first.

RandomUsernameHere · 02/09/2017 15:38

YANBU
I love Christmas but think it should be confined to December. If it starts too early then everyone is already Christmased out by the start of advent.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 02/09/2017 15:39

You can ignore it.

I don't drink alcohol or eat meat/fish/chicken but the supermarkets are full of it 52 weeks of the year.

I just bypass it.....

Judashascomeintosomemoney · 02/09/2017 15:41

I used to live in the Philippines, Christmas starts round about July there Grin

MusicToMyEars800 · 02/09/2017 15:42

The shops ram it down your throat from September and then by the time you get to December you're sick of it! And I love Xmas Grin
I saw it in Debenhams yesterday, they are selling xmas cards etc for 70%off Grin

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 02/09/2017 15:42

There's Hallowe'en to endure first

Surely that's enjoy ......has yer Predictive Spell Check thingie changed it Xmas Grin

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 02/09/2017 15:45

Last Oct half term we went to Tenerife.....they had full on Christmas trees, Christmas lights, 20' Father Christmas ornaments in the shopping arcades.

I admit it did seem wrong to be in that heat looking at a bauble but , ok.

I love to plan, in fact, I'm writing lists from various websites today

lazyarse123 · 02/09/2017 15:50

I work in retail and so far we've got tins of chocolate and mince pies. I can ignore it but wish I had a pound for every customer that says "ooh you've started early". I really want to say " I hadn't noticed", but obviously have to keep smiling and agreeing.

AuntieStella · 02/09/2017 15:53

It's exactly the same as people not wanting to see Christmas threads in AIBU before Advent Sunday.

The last couple of years that MN tradition was really well observed. This year already looks like it's going to be the nadir.

PodgeBod · 02/09/2017 18:21

I bought some lovely tree decorations today Grin

MiddlingMum · 02/09/2017 20:40

70 Nope! "endure" was the word I intended Grin

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