Agree or Disagree?: Inflatable yard Christmas decor is tacky

Anonymous
It’s tacky, but in a joyful way. There’s a difference between that and, like, a wealthy person giving a kid a used broken toy, which is also tacky but grim.
Anonymous
My neighbor here in (fla) has about 15 + of these, replacing the Halloween ones and their Giant turkey thanksgiving ones. Trust me, it’s tacky
Anonymous
About 10 years ago, I would’ve rolled my eyes at inflatables. Now I’m firmly on the side of whatever makes people smile. It doesn’t hurt me in any possible way.
Anonymous
I don’t want one, but they amuse me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but it’s still great.
+1
Anonymous
It’s tacky but worth it to see my 4yo grinning like a maniac every night when we turn it on
Anonymous
Tacky and can be fun
Anonymous
Another tacky but so fun vote here. Truly, what is the point of getting bent out of shape about Christmas decorations?
Anonymous
A few look cute. A bunch are tacky. But everyone loves the enormous house with all the inflatables in our neighborhood, and I appreciate the smiles it brings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love it. Kids love it. You’re boring!


x1000000

WTF cares OP? You're sad.
Anonymous
Tacky, but you might think my style is tacky.

Have fun!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a very young child. I see things differently now. My child LOVES anything christmassy so I do too now.


+1 so much this!

Their joy is so real and pure!
Anonymous
Super tacky, but harming no one so enjoy! I have a light up tinsel narwhal in my front yard, so i'm not exactly a model of classy decorating!
Anonymous
Horrific.
I was just in a very wealthy town in Westchester over the holiday and walked by a multi million dollar home with several enormous blow ups out front - we are talking at least 10ft tall- and I wondered how someone in such a beautiful home would make it so tacky.
Anonymous
SO tacky. And bad for the environment too.
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