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LegendOfDrizzle t1_jcqhodi wrote
Similar for me. My wife’s birthday is mid-January. I leave the lights up for her since it makes her happy. Most everything else gets put away earlier.
AfraidtoDraw2021 t1_jcqzkvh wrote
I've heard that dog-walkers appreciate the christmas lights while it's still dark for evening walkies. Leave them up until it starts staying light later.
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SignificantDigits491 t1_jcqg4t6 wrote
I have a year round christmas tree :)
ace915 t1_jcqz8ka wrote
I leave my lights up until daylight saving - whatever we can do to offset the hours and hours of darkness
roxy031 t1_jcrf70a wrote
I had the same problem so I put up some fairy lights around my desk that stay up year-round. They’re LED and use very little electricity and they make me happy. I can change the color on them too!
chigangrel t1_jcrr6fb wrote
This is what I do! My old office had a white light curtain behind my desk, but I moved offices last summer and couldn't do that in my new one, so I got some command hooks, lined my office shelving with them, and now have lights for every month.
Feb lights: red and pink twinkles
March lights: little green shamrocks
April lights: pink and purple flowers
roxy031 t1_jcrreza wrote
That sounds so cute! Mine aren’t that fancy, they just have a remote that can change the color. I’d love to see pictures of yours!
chigangrel t1_jcrs5ou wrote
I got them from Amazon. I don't like buying from them but I live in a place that doesn't really sell any fun stuff like that. I don't think I paid more than like $12 for any of them, but usually less than $10 (I only buy on sale).
These are some of them:
WATERGLIDE 1 Pack St. Patricks... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MRXNN7G?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
LIGHTOP Battery Operated Flower... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9M2DQQM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Onemore Flower String Lights... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C4RHJQP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
[ Timer ] 3 Pack Valentine's Day Fairy String Lights, Total 90LED 30Ft Copper Wire Lights Battery Operated Fairy Light for Bedroom Valentine's Day Decor Home Indoor Outdoor, Each 30LED 10Ft (Red Pink) https://a.co/d/gzdNCmz
chigangrel t1_jcrsu48 wrote
I tried to link to them but automod removed it because Amazon does short links apparently. Here's a pic from my Amazon (unfortunately it doesnt show all the lights, just the shamrocks and purple flowers), and what I originally wrote:
I got them from Amazon. I don't like buying from them but I live in a place that doesn't really sell any fun stuff like that. I don't think I paid more than like $12 for any of them, but usually less than $10 (I only buy on sale).
roxy031 t1_jcrtni7 wrote
Cute!! It’s amazing what a little light and color can do to affect your well being :)
TechnetiumAE t1_jcsb1mi wrote
This year I got a big stand of mutucoloured lights and I put them around the top corner of my living room.
Definitely makes me feel happier and I enjoy the dimmer lights while watching stuff or playing games. I got a bunch of fairy lights that are AA powered so I got a bunch of rechargeables for them and I'm gonna put those up cause they use alot less power
_AlreadyTaken_ t1_jcqxuhp wrote
Same. I leave the lights up through Jan.
chigangrel t1_jcrquro wrote
Same. Everything comes down but the lights because they make me happy. I've fell back into a depressive funk at the start of this year though and didn't end up taking them down until yesterday :(
I normally take them down by Groundhog's Day though.
DrunkMc t1_jcs1q80 wrote
That's what I did. I learned inflatables can get frozen and ripped with ice/snow. But lights look amazing in the snow, leave them up!
betweentourns t1_jcpv3ub wrote
This is just a bar chart. Regardless of the subject matter, it is not beautiful data.
Beansilluminate t1_jcrkcfw wrote
New here?
carlsan t1_jcvdabi wrote
Can I get this as a Lego chart?
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haz3lnut t1_jcpvgbn wrote
January 6th. End of discussion.
rubixor t1_jcq7c3o wrote
Correct. If you take it down earlier, the wise men just get lost because there's no shining star to follow.
chaoticcneutral t1_jcqbrse wrote
The only correct answer if you are doing Christmas decoration
haz3lnut t1_jcqczzr wrote
Well, after that is time for Mardi Gras decorations :)
MatthewMMorrow t1_jcqdxrt wrote
Yup, the day after the 12th day of Christmas.
SandraDoubleB t1_jcpn5ar wrote
This is a bad title for the section.
The type of person who has an inflatable snowman is not the same as the typical person who puts up christmas lights and wreaths.
It also doesn't seem to define the end of last year's winter holidays which means some people are going to assuming very different dates for the start which is enough to mess up the week and month data slots.
joopface t1_jcpocrq wrote
> It also doesn’t seem to define the end of last year’s winter holidays
This probably isn’t a problem. This is a survey so people are reporting when they took the decorations down with reference to their own perception of when the holiday ended.
It’s just that the graph isn’t about the specific date that decorations are removed but how late people are comfortable leaving the decorations up with reference to when they view the end of the holiday occurred.
SandraDoubleB t1_jcpr9nb wrote
I agree.
Thank you
AfraidtoDraw2021 t1_jcr05za wrote
Yeah, the way I determine when to take down decorations varies based on the decoration. Some are christmas specific and others are just seasonal for winter.
I do NOT have inflatable anything in my yard. White lights and natural wreaths outside, christmas tree and ornaments inside.
The tree and ornaments get taken down within a week. But the lights around the house can stay up through 'winter' and any natural pine wreaths can stay up as long as they look good. Typically taking them apart in mid February.
annswertwin t1_jcq817d wrote
When the snow melts and you can use a ladder to get them down.
FullofContradictions t1_jcreg4a wrote
Why isn't this higher?
I kind of get taking them down right away if you can fucking get to them but my yard still has a few feet of snow that I have no interest in tramping through to retrieve stuff that isn't hurting anyone. The lights are off now, but the decor remains until the weather stops acting like Christmas!
annswertwin t1_jcs8jdm wrote
When we were in high school, one of my friends fell off a ladder putting Xmas lights up on his parents two story house. He didn’t break any bones thx to snow but he did staple himself in the forehead with the staple gun as he landed and it left a dent in his skull too. Could have been so much worse but he still was teased mercilessly by everyone (he was one of 13 kids ) for a while thx to the dent.
Lethalmud t1_jct9o9e wrote
A lot of us don't have snow, or not before february.
FullofContradictions t1_jctd6v0 wrote
In which case, I get why you might be able to take down your stuff long before spring.
AnfreloSt-Da t1_jcrejkq wrote
This is what I came to say. It’s obvious that the responders to that survey do NOT live anywhere with heavy snow. In MN, holiday decorations don’t come down until spring.
CalgaryChris77 t1_jcztn3j wrote
Yeah I've still got 3 feet of snow covering most of my lawn... my inflatables aren't getting taken out for a long time.
JanitorKarl t1_jcs1okk wrote
When I can do it without freezing my fingers off.
1714alpha t1_jcpqq3k wrote
It took me a long time to learn to think of the actual day of the holiday as the last day of that particular season of festivities. Deep down, I always felt it was like the center, with a couple weeks before and after still covered in decorations.
BuzzyShizzle t1_jcqug4n wrote
I still find it quite jarring when that shit is over the next day. I grew up in a world where the tree stayed until it had to go. Now everyone I'm around is done the second the last gift is opened.
AfraidtoDraw2021 t1_jcr0elq wrote
Well, traditionally there are 12 days of Christmas so you can start on Christmas Day and call the Feast of Epiphany the end. My family always celebrated "little christmas" on Epiphany with a small gift. And that marked the official end of the christmas season. The tree would typically be down by then, but some of the seasonal decorations would still be up around the house.
basketcase7 t1_jcqjxy2 wrote
Whenever the owner of said decorations feels like it.
xopranaut t1_jcpw1t4 wrote
A shame it didn’t ask respondents to state when they thought the last day of Christmas actually was.
Malvania t1_jcqrwhi wrote
Whenever the hell I feel like it. My goal is to keep the tree alive until Easter, really cap the two ends
Valhallapeenyo t1_jcqshrl wrote
The only right answer.
We take ours down by new years or so, but if it makes people happy to leave them up for as long as they want, who gives a shit.
There are a lot more things to be pissed off about in life then someone leaving their Christmas decorations up until April.
knitnetic t1_jcqglks wrote
/looks at Christmas tree/
Any day now…
Xtinguish t1_jcrbjmn wrote
There are multiple problems.
The title of the post is asking when people think they should take their decorations down. The actual question is when they took them down. Those are not always the same thing.
The question is also ambiguous. The holiday season does not have the same end date for everyone. For some people it's after Christmas. Others it's after new years. If your Catholic it's through Epiphany or the Sunday after Epiphany.
It's a poorly asked question with an incorrect title.
daveashaw t1_jcq59a5 wrote
I like to have everything back to normal during the first week of January.
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_AlreadyTaken_ t1_jcqxsde wrote
My wife left the christmas tree up until june one year because it made her happy to see it every day. Lol
VBB67 t1_jcr75vp wrote
It always amazes me why people give a crap what other people do. That said, I always leave my tree up at least until January 6 (12th night), but then it comes down when all the needles completely fall off or when I feel able to add another task to my day, whichever comes first. I try to do it by January 15, the last day it will be collected for mulch by the local water department, but sometimes I miss that so chop it up and put it with yard waste for collection. I don’t decorate much other than the tree so no outdoor decor for the neighbors to judge me about 😏
oddmyth t1_jcrlcm1 wrote
The first day I'm not at work, it's dry outside and above freezing.
gridnews OP t1_jcplq5e wrote
Source: Grid News/The Harris Poll
Tool: Datawrapper
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Luthais327 t1_jcpprtd wrote
I don't even have the snow, but it's cold and I don't want to do it yet.
They're lucky the lights aren't plugged in anymore.
Killawife t1_jcpqdt9 wrote
I notice when I'm out walking the dog that some of my neighbours still have led nets and such up and lit all day and night.
PostmodernWanderlust t1_jcq5ole wrote
St. Patrick’s Day is a “winter holiday.”
Divallo t1_jcq9h3t wrote
Okay but can we agree that it's acceptable to leave halloween decorations up for more than a month?
I think that by december the halloween decorations should come down by any time from mid september to late november is in season and halloween decorations can in many cases doubie as thanksgiving ones.
AfraidtoDraw2021 t1_jcr0onz wrote
I think that's where the idea of "decorations" needs some clarification. Because you can have seasonal decorations up for an entire season, but holiday decorations start looking a bit out of place after the actual holiday.
So yeah, I leave natural things like decorative gourds or corn decorations out for all of fall, but the bats and black cats and carved jackolanterns typically come down right after Halloween.
PM_ME_UR_KITTY_PICZ t1_jcqay0m wrote
The first weekend day after New Year’s Day where it’s 60 degrees and sunny.
mkculs t1_jcr5l0g wrote
You’re supposed to take them down?
TheWarWookie t1_jcrqhav wrote
Its bold of you to presume they are ever coming down
insecurestaircase t1_jcrs9e0 wrote
I don't put up decorations. Problem solved.
thelastpizzaslice t1_jcs2vmi wrote
I'd love it if more people left their lights up through January. It's so dark in the winter.
integrating_life t1_jctix62 wrote
Days don't start to get longer until the end of January. (In the USA.) Tree lights make waking up in the dark winter mornings, and relaxing in the dark winter evenings, so much better. So nothing comes down until early to mid- February.
pocketbookashtray t1_jcqfblx wrote
At the end of the Stock Show.
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iwicstsbitp t1_jcqgop9 wrote
Taylor Swift said January so I’ll go with January
Alantsu t1_jcqi3pb wrote
Depends where you live. Northeast is the day after Christmas because if not the snow buries it until April.
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expertoflittle t1_jcqq7ut wrote
The only right answer is New Years
gentlemancaller2000 t1_jcqtp8g wrote
For me it’s highly dependent on the weather for the outside decorations, but no earlier than the weekend after New Year and no later than the third weekend in January. I won’t leave them up until February.
OB1_error t1_jcqu1m8 wrote
There’s a reason the day after Christmas is called Boxing Day.
Box that shit up!
(Lights can stay up as long as you’d like because they’re pretty.)
[deleted] t1_jcqumrh wrote
In our family Christmas with one side out the other sometimes isn’t celebrated until January or - as this year - February. And sometimes Christmas decorations help relieve winter SAD feelings. The Christmas decs stay up as needed, and fooey to all the decoration Karens who disapprove.
WarwickRI t1_jcqzgbt wrote
My family and the majority of my neighborhood leaves lights and decorations up until at least the halfway point of January, often into late January
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julesk t1_jcr2581 wrote
My mom had a neighbor with inflatable Santa, Re indoor on roof, etc, up all year. A bit deflated and weather beaten when I saw it in July. It didn’t do a lot for me
thetomahawk42 t1_jcr2efp wrote
Christmas decorations specifically on 6th Jan, the last day of Christmas.
Dunno about other holidays.
LIRAAAAAAA t1_jcr2itc wrote
The small Christmas tree that sits on my printer is assembled since 2021 xD
gw2master t1_jcr5bzd wrote
What the fuck does "Whose inflatable snowman is still up" mean?
mediaogre t1_jcr7ghc wrote
E. When the goddamn HOA says so.
deagh t1_jcrcfjv wrote
Depends on what you count as "the end of the holidays" If it's Christmas, then it was more than a month. If it's New Year's, then it's a month (I usually take them down Jan 31) I just do lights, so no inflatable stuff.
Granny_knows_best t1_jcrej7g wrote
Before New Years, clean slate.
TheDulin t1_jcrhqhn wrote
Up and running through the 12 days of Christmas, then lights are up but off until early February (we get like 0 to 3 snowfalls a year, so I leave them up in case we get one, then I can take snowy Christmas pictures).
PleaseListenToMeOK t1_jcritdx wrote
Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day.
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starling83 t1_jcrq5bl wrote
Lol, I literally can’t take down the Christmas lights wrapped around our trees outside cuz the cords are buried under three feet of snow. I’ve wanted to since January.
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SnipesCC t1_jcrt65f wrote
I'd totally leave my Halloween decorations up until the grass needed to be mowed if I could. They are fun and I like them.
pspahn t1_jcru61n wrote
When the Stock Show is over.
pspahn t1_jcru7aq wrote
When the Stock Show is over.
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Mcipark t1_jcs4gau wrote
4% margin of error means that potentially 7% of people still haven’t taken down their decorations
RonTRobot t1_jcs6n8q wrote
I'll only take it down on the first day temps are above 2 degrees Celcius in January or February.
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Agromerado t1_jcsc9j9 wrote
Epiphany. That is the only correct answer.
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Ruffleufagus t1_jcsgewu wrote
I feel fine with them until Jan 5th. That’s the official end of the holidays for me
znoopyz t1_jcsj59j wrote
Really just a survey of how many people don’t live somewhere with ice on their roof.
timsredditusername t1_jcslboh wrote
I still have lights lining the border of my front shutters.
It's not that they're hard to reach, I can comfortably stand on my porch and remove them.
I'm just that lazy this year.
timsredditusername t1_jcslf85 wrote
Wait, they are green. I could have turned them on yesterday!
Stralau t1_jcsz25v wrote
There is literally a rule, isn’t there? It’s supposed to be down by Jan 6th, unless you’re orthodox.
DaHotFuzz t1_jct2hwd wrote
If it's still snowing two months after Christmas you can bet I'm leaving the tree up lol
Myrtlized t1_jct6eb8 wrote
I left my lights up all year. My Christmas lights were behind the eaves, protected from the elements and invisible to passers-by. When turned on, the lights reflected off my light-colored house. It was like an inferential Christmas. If I was expecting company during the year I would turn the lights on to aid my visitors in finding my house.
jbarlak t1_jcth8l5 wrote
Here in Florida they stay up all year
Phantomht t1_jctku7v wrote
E. When i goddamn good and well FEEL like taking them down.
Krieghund t1_jctrn8c wrote
"Did" and "should" are two different things. I took mine down right away, but I maintain that it is proper to keep them up till January 6.
naeogeo t1_jcu52ru wrote
Whenever the fuck you want.
Your house, your rules.
Frankennietzsche t1_jcq1n1v wrote
"Winter holiday?!" Another salvo in the War on christmas! Derpyderp!
/s
suppository_wisdom t1_jcrberk wrote
Australia doesn’t even have a winter holiday!
himitsuuu t1_jcte60b wrote
Take it down at 00:01 the 26th of December you damn heathens
tubbis9001 t1_jctfn1p wrote
This isn't beautiful data....its just a screenshot from some random article...
Artistic-Breadfruit9 t1_jcpt83b wrote
December 26, and there is no other correct answer.
captainnermy t1_jcq2es1 wrote
Why though? What's the rush?
Artistic-Breadfruit9 t1_jcq2ihf wrote
Because winter sucks monkey balls, except for Christmas.
syncsynchalt t1_jcq7bm7 wrote
Laff, the inch of ice over the decorations and power cables didn’t melt for a month here. The last of the ice melted less than a week ago.
Here in Denver it’s traditional to take them down the weekend of the stock show, which is usually a week into the new year.
BlackEyedAngel01 t1_jcpqwdh wrote
Other: I took the inflatable shit down within a week, but left the lights up for another month because it helps my partner feel happy during the dark month of Jan.