Why does everyone wait to put up Halloween decorations until Oct 1?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jaw tight and pearls clutched: Halloween decorations are terribly, terribly .......


Fun for kids!!! Pottery Barn has some 'tasteful' ones.

My neighborhood breaks out the scary ones on actual Halloween night. I'm always impressed. My boys LOVE it!

I also love 'Fall' decorations. Got great ideas in Oldtown last year.
Anonymous
The commercialism around all of this stuff just gets worse every year (and has been for generations). I agree with the PP who wishes the winter holiday stuff would wait until after Thanksgiving.

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I still need to take down my Ramadan decorations.
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Anonymous wrote:I still need to take down my Ramadan decorations.



winner!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jaw tight and pearls clutched: Halloween decorations are terribly, terribly .......


haha. favorite.
Anonymous
It just makes sense to give it thirty days, more or less, to decorate.

Anytime in September just seems waay too early to think about pumpkins, ghosts and witches.

Yesterday I saw a black widow in my garage though......AHHH!!!!
Anonymous
Halloween is in the month of October so I wait until that month has started at least to decorate. Plus it is weird to up those decorations when it is this warm outside. Just because the stores had them up in July doesn't mean I have to do what they do. Next weekend I might put them up.
Anonymous
maril332 wrote:Probably because Halloween is one night (31st). The Holiday season is named as such because there are alot of holidays in that time period (Thanksgiving, Xmas, Ramadan, Kwanzaa etc). Whereas Halloween is really only about 4 hours of "Celebration" unless you count parties leading up to the actual day of halloween.



Is there anyone who really thinks twice about Kwanzaa? All the black people I know celebrate Christmas only.

And who are we kidding? Christmas is the reason there's a holiday season in the Western world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because Halloween is a stupid, nonsensical fake-holiday.
Let the kids dress up one night, sure, but why all the frightening decorations and 'Happy Halloween' signs? What's happy about it?


Personally I wish we would return to the tradition of dressing and decorating scary and frightening, instead of like, dressing up as Cinderella and going trick or treating at the mall. That's just so sad.



"Halloween is the one day a year you can dress like a slut and no one can say a word." - Mean Girls

Sad, but so spot-on.
Anonymous
Ours are up. Usually I would wait another week or two, but October is going to be really busy with several unpredictable factors. I had time this weekend and my kids and I love them (DH tolerates them...) so I figured there was no harm. We didn't do anything except a few pumpkins last year since our house was on the market. Sorry if my early decorations bother you!
Anonymous
I love Halloween and usually wait until the first week in October. That said, they did creep up earlier this year since it's been cool and i've been feeling autumn a bit earlier.

I have a lot of Halloween decor, from the cute to the old-school cheesy. I love it all. It's a fun, light-hearted holiday without any forced family obligations. Plus the candy. If you don't like it, fine. But, I don't get the need to come on here and trash it. Because, honestly, I don't really care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jaw tight and pearls clutched: Halloween decorations are terribly, terribly .......


haha. favorite.


+2
Anonymous
I don't see why people don't leave their Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine's Day decorations all up all year round.

[Gawd]
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because Halloween is a stupid, nonsensical fake-holiday.
Let the kids dress up one night, sure, but why all the frightening decorations and 'Happy Halloween' signs? What's happy about it?


Why do you feel Halloween is any stupider or nonsensical than Christmas? Both are bastardizations of the original Pagan holiday. Halloween coming from Samhain and Christmas coming from the Winter Solstice. So what makes Halloween more objectionable?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because Halloween is a stupid, nonsensical fake-holiday.
Let the kids dress up one night, sure, but why all the frightening decorations and 'Happy Halloween' signs? What's happy about it?


Why do you feel Halloween is any stupider or nonsensical than Christmas? Both are bastardizations of the original Pagan holiday. Halloween coming from Samhain and Christmas coming from the Winter Solstice. So what makes Halloween more objectionable?


Not PP you are respondeing to but I hate Halloween and think its the stupidiest of holidays. It is about one thing - candy - in a nation already full of obese kids and parents. Yeah, great idea, lets make unhealthy, fat folks even more unhealthy and obese by giving out free high calorie, non-nutrisious food in vast quantities....
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