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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Melbourne
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    Question 1st Dec to decorate. Where did it start?

    This may be a silly question but one of you guys might able to help. It has been irking me for a while.

    Growing up mum always insisted that it was tradition to put your tree and decorations up on the 1st December. I have tried to find out why but come up with conflicting info.

    Is this a real tradition? and what is the basis behind it? or is it just something mum did to stop us bugging her?

    IYKWIM?

    Thanks

  2. #2
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    Dec 2005
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    My mum says the same thing! She's refusing to come to my house before 1st Dec as I've already put the Christmas tree up and she thinks it's bad luck No idea where it came from though. Considering retailers have theirs out in September/October.

  3. #3
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    May 2007
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    My parents put their tree up on Christmas Eve, and have since I was born. They also take it down January 1 or 2.
    We do ours on December 1, because I'm making up for 22 years of not having a tree up We take ours down on January 1 or 2.

    I always thought the tree was a Pagan Winter Solstice thing...? Don't know for sure though.
    Last edited by Indadhanu; November 20th, 2009 at 01:38 PM.

  4. #4
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    Oct 2004
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    Found this on Wikipedia, it may shed some light:
    Both setting up and taking down a Christmas tree are associated with specific dates. In Europe, when the practice of setting up evergreen trees originated in pagan times, the practice was associated with the Winter Solstice, around December 21.[15] Tree decoration was later adopted into Christian practise after the Church set December 25 as the birth of Christ, thereby supplanting the pagan celebration of the solstice.
    Traditionally, Christmas trees were not brought in and decorated until Christmas Eve (24 December), and then removed the day after twelfth night (6 January); to have a tree up before or after these dates was even considered bad luck. Modern commercialisation of Christmas has resulted in trees being put up much earlier; in shops often as early as late October[citation needed] (in the UK, Selfridge's Christmas department is up by early September, complete with Christmas trees).[citation needed] Some households in the U.S. do not put up the tree until the second week of December, and leave it up until the 6th of January (Epiphany). In Germany, traditionally the tree is put up on the 24th of December and taken down on the 7th of January, though many start one or two weeks earlier, and in Roman Catholic homes the tree may be kept until late January. In Australia, the Christmas tree is usually put up on the 1st of December, which occurs about a week before the school summer holidays; except for South Australia, where most people put up their tree after the Adelaide Credit Union Christmas Pageant in early November.[citation needed] Some traditions suggest that Christmas trees may be kept up until no later than the 2nd of February, the feast of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple (Candlemas), when the Christmas season effectively closes.[16] Superstitions say it's a bad sign if Christmas greenery is not removed by Candlemas Eve.[17]]

  5. #5
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    Jun 2007
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    hmmm interesting. I've never know anyone to do it Christmas eve...guess that's one way of keeping little hands away from it. Though we do open our presents Christmas eve. But did know there was a date in Jan to take it down. I remember this as when my sis got married she was horrified to find the Christmas tree still up in the Church at the night before...she was married 4th Jan so it still had a couple days to go & it was huge LOL.

    Gotta love SA.......going with the Christmas pagent LOL!

  6. #6
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    Oct 2006
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    I'd heard of some friends putting it up Christmas Eve for the 12 days of Christmas but I've always put it up on the 1st December and take it down in the first week of January. I figure December is the Christmas month so I'd like to make the most of my tree and decorations for the whole month and feel Christmassy