Jordan Eskovitz on Nostr: From a festive point of view, I enjoy seeing them immediately after Thanksgiving (if ...
From a festive point of view, I enjoy seeing them immediately after Thanksgiving (if in USA), only because Thanksgiving tends to be overshadowed.
If we are speaking liturgically, then when Advent starts. Even then it would be more appropriate to decorate for Advent first and then Christmas when Christmas starts (but this only makes sense if people celebrate Christmastide, meaning all 12 days of Christmas, which, sadly, almost nobody does anymore.)
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