Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 09:11     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is down: people's income, the economy, jobs, joy, everything is muted and dour


People's incomes are not down...
https://usafacts.org/answers/are-wages-keeping-up-with-inflation/country/united-states/

Private sector employment (the kind that generates prosperity) is up, while public sector (the kind that slows growth) is down.

My joy is just fine.

What is changing is that women are increasingly abandoning responsibility for traditions because they are too busy making money to pay someone else to do things for their life, instead of just doing it themselves.

Also up? Single person households with less margin for extra tasks.


Good for women. I’m done with traditions that mostly fall on us to plan and execute. You can’t push us into roles we no longer want.


+1. I’m a single mom, and I keep domestic work to a bare minimum. We do a tree but that’s it, no other decorations.

Honestly expectations for parents, employees, etc have gotten completely out of control. There’s no bandwidth for anything else.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 08:52     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is down: people's income, the economy, jobs, joy, everything is muted and dour


People's incomes are not down...
https://usafacts.org/answers/are-wages-keeping-up-with-inflation/country/united-states/


Private sector employment (the kind that generates prosperity) is up, while public sector (the kind that slows growth) is down.

My joy is just fine.

What is changing is that women are increasingly abandoning responsibility for traditions because they are too busy making money to pay someone else to do things for their life, instead of just doing it themselves.

Also up? Single person households with less margin for extra tasks.


Add in all the $0 umemployed people are making and you will see in fact overall income is down. But if you are saying the rich get richer yes i agree with you
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 08:29     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is down: people's income, the economy, jobs, joy, everything is muted and dour


People's incomes are not down...
https://usafacts.org/answers/are-wages-keeping-up-with-inflation/country/united-states/

Private sector employment (the kind that generates prosperity) is up, while public sector (the kind that slows growth) is down.

My joy is just fine.

What is changing is that women are increasingly abandoning responsibility for traditions because they are too busy making money to pay someone else to do things for their life, instead of just doing it themselves.

Also up? Single person households with less margin for extra tasks.


Pathetic attempt at a troll post. You may need to hire someone to write better posts for you since you can’t handle this well by yourself.


+1
The only somewhat truthful part of this is that women have most of the holiday work.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 08:28     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

I'm a fed and just don't have as much time with the added commute. It's also dark when I leave and dark when I get home. I'm actually still working to get my christmas tree up at home.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 08:27     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

I’m not into it this year. I did indoor decorations but nothing outdoor.
The constant assault on my Fed job has been draining this year and I need to scale back with threat of yet another shutdown.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 08:26     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We put out lights on the door but not on the bushes yet. Debating doing it at all. For some reason I am feeling less festive this year, not sure why.

I think there were more Halloween decorations than Christmas decorations in our neighborhood this year.

Yes that’s what I’m seeing too. People went all out for Halloween but Christmas seems dull this year


+1. It's like everyone got tired after putting the Halloween decorations up.

Maybe closer to Christmas. Maybe we'll end up reverting to the 19th century when people decorated on Christmas Eve and celebrated until Epiphany!
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 08:26     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is down: people's income, the economy, jobs, joy, everything is muted and dour


People's incomes are not down...
https://usafacts.org/answers/are-wages-keeping-up-with-inflation/country/united-states/

Private sector employment (the kind that generates prosperity) is up, while public sector (the kind that slows growth) is down.

My joy is just fine.

What is changing is that women are increasingly abandoning responsibility for traditions because they are too busy making money to pay someone else to do things for their life, instead of just doing it themselves.

Also up? Single person households with less margin for extra tasks.


Good for women. I’m done with traditions that mostly fall on us to plan and execute. You can’t push us into roles we no longer want.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 08:26     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

Anonymous wrote:I’m not putting up a tree this year at all, or participating in gift giving or receiving.

I just don’t find anything to be festive about this particular year, celebrating a holiday seems oblivious right now.

(I guess I’m just one of those lazy greedy woman whores abandoning my feminine responsibility for traditional decorating, oh well.)

I actually used my usual gift budget to triple the annual tip to my landscapers, and I gave it to them in October. It was $1500 for five guys. I don’t envy their families having to hide and live in fear every day of being pulled over and don’t know what they are doing without this year.

No one in my extended family needs more commercial crap than they already have.


Why are you assuming your landscapers are illegal??
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 08:24     Subject: Re:Less holiday decorations this year?

I’m phoning it in this year. We’re traveling over the break, and I’m just looking forward to getting away.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 08:19     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

A lot of people did get laid off from work and sold their houses.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 07:30     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

I’m not putting up a tree this year at all, or participating in gift giving or receiving.

I just don’t find anything to be festive about this particular year, celebrating a holiday seems oblivious right now.

(I guess I’m just one of those lazy greedy woman whores abandoning my feminine responsibility for traditional decorating, oh well.)

I actually used my usual gift budget to triple the annual tip to my landscapers, and I gave it to them in October. It was $1500 for five guys. I don’t envy their families having to hide and live in fear every day of being pulled over and don’t know what they are doing without this year.

No one in my extended family needs more commercial crap than they already have.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 07:12     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is down: people's income, the economy, jobs, joy, everything is muted and dour


People's incomes are not down...
https://usafacts.org/answers/are-wages-keeping-up-with-inflation/country/united-states/

Private sector employment (the kind that generates prosperity) is up, while public sector (the kind that slows growth) is down.

My joy is just fine.

What is changing is that women are increasingly abandoning responsibility for traditions because they are too busy making money to pay someone else to do things for their life, instead of just doing it themselves.

Also up? Single person households with less margin for extra tasks.


Pathetic attempt at a troll post. You may need to hire someone to write better posts for you since you can’t handle this well by yourself.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 07:10     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

I’m putting lights up this weekend and intend to keep them up through February. There just white lights so I think it will be ok.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 07:09     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

Anonymous wrote:Everything is down: people's income, the economy, jobs, joy, everything is muted and dour


People's incomes are not down...
https://usafacts.org/answers/are-wages-keeping-up-with-inflation/country/united-states/

Private sector employment (the kind that generates prosperity) is up, while public sector (the kind that slows growth) is down.

My joy is just fine.

What is changing is that women are increasingly abandoning responsibility for traditions because they are too busy making money to pay someone else to do things for their life, instead of just doing it themselves.

Also up? Single person households with less margin for extra tasks.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 07:05     Subject: Less holiday decorations this year?

All the work from home people are back at the office and now complaining on the "mental load" thread.