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View Poll Results: How does November Xmas decor and music in stores make you feel?
Wonderful - favourite time of the year 10 21.74%
Irate - Bah Humbug! 10 21.74%
No big deal - I don't mind it. 7 15.22%
Mildly Annoyed - I tune it out. 13 28.26%
Mildly Pleased - I suppose some folks like it. 3 6.52%
Horrified - I have a pathological fear of Santa Claus 3 6.52%
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Old 2010-11-15, 12:22 PM   #1
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Question November Xmas Music In Stores

Many stores started clearing space for Xmas product weeks ago, and lately more and more of them are running Xmas music. How does the November onset of Xmas decor and music make you feel?

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Old 2010-11-15, 12:27 PM   #2
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It seems retailers have been doing the Christmas thing beginning November 1st for years.
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I don't mind it, though I wish every retailer waited until after Nov 11th to put up decorations and start playing Holiday music. When I used to work retail, by mid-December I was fed up of all of it though.
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Good point about Remembrance Day, which I'm sure is such an inconvenience to retailers.
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During my trip to the Philippines last year, Christmas decorations were out in full force by the last week of October - not just malls/businesses, but many homes as well. I think it's to compensate for the lack of snow
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I don't step foot in a mall for the entire month of November. If that's their goal - to turn away customers - then it's working. Great marketing!!

My boss asked when we should put up Christmas decorations and I said if it's any earlier than Dec 1st, don't expect me to show up for work.

Don't get me wrong, I love Christmas. But it's not meant to be celebrated for two months straight. The USA does it right: the day after Thanksgiving is the start of the Christmas (shopping) season. I could see some Canadian retailers taking that lead and start playing Frosty the Snowman at the beginning of October
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Good point about Remembrance Day, which I'm sure is such an inconvenience to retailers.
When I worked in a Bell store, we were told to have Holiday decorations out Nov 1. My boss wouldn't put out decorations until her Rememberance Day wreath came down on the 12th (being in northern Ontario pretty much guaranteed that no one from Toronto head office would pop in and check up)
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At the mall (Billings Bridge) near my office, they usually start the music on the 15th of November. Sure enough, the Santa station is in place today and the Christmas music is playing.

I wouldn't mind it so much if it weren't for the fact that I'm going to hear some crappy songs - or some decent songs far too many times* - over the course of the next month and a half.

(*The one exception is Linus & Lucy. I never get tired of that song.)
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I just pity the people who have to work under those conditions. For me it would be torture - they do this for prisoners when they want them to stay awake, or to keep people away from certain sections of town don't they?

I don't do any shopping at this time of year unless there is an emergency item that I need to purchase.
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I just pity the people who have to work under those conditions
Indeed. One winter in the mid-1980s I was in between jobs and was going to apply at a Radio Shack store to make some holiday dough but between the endless loop of Top Gun on their TVs and the Xmas music blaring over the ceiling speakers I walked away.
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I just pity the people who have to work under those conditions. For me it would be torture - they do this for prisoners when they want them to stay awake, or to keep people away from certain sections of town don't they?
It was never a fun job working retail during the Holiday season, but you do what you have to to make ends meet. I am happy that the city I am in still has a shopping ban on Holidays so that retail employees get Boxing Day off to rest.
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I love Christmas! We usually put up our Tree around November 25, and take it down before January 15.

I love seeing Christmas decor around the malls! But I guess it varies when the decorations go up in stores. I've seen some put them up in the first week of October, and some in November.

I think it's great to be selling the Christmas merchandise in November, but they should probably wait until December 1 to start playing the tunes

I guess being a young person (18) that's why I love it so much, but probably when I get older, I won't like it as much as I did as a kid, since I will have to do the spending
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Old 2010-11-15, 02:28 PM   #13
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Irate! A month before a holiday is sufficient for putting out the holiday stuff. No more.
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I was in HBC over the Turker Day weekend and they had Xmas trees and decorations everywhere.

Don't remember any music playing.
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Old 2010-11-15, 07:48 PM   #15
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Noticed the decorations started going up November 1. I would have preferred they waited until after Remembrance Day.

XM started their "Holiday Traditions" and "Holly" channels today. I'm enjoying listening to them now. However, ask me in about four weeks!
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