• @[email protected]
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      142 years ago

      I am really getting sick of Christmas shit being displayed and pushed in October. Quit ruining Halloween. Save that shit for Thanksgiving at least that closer to it.

      For one I say Fuck Christmas and will not celebrate it. It all capitalism bullshit only reason they keep starting so early. Soon as fall hits they start right off with the Christmas shit because I guess Halloween doesn’t have the financial draw for retail as Christmas.

      • The Menemen!
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        62 years ago

        Hahaha, october… In Germany they put up the decoration in late August this year.

      • SomeAmateur
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        12 years ago

        Halloween is way too soon for Christmas anything and I refuse to partake in anything Christmas until about Thanksgiving.

        I hate Christmas from the business perspective too. It’s almost all a cash grab and it’s all so fucking hollow and shallow feeling.

        I like a quiet Christmas experience. Every Christmas movie basically has the same moral. It’s the people and the time spent with them, and I try to focus on that instead of all the corporate chaos. I like the religious aspect of it too, because Jesus isn’t trying to sell me anything.

      • Chariotwheel
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        42 years ago

        If we continue like this we will have Mariah Carey all year long. This is why we need to stop climate change!

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    Mariah Carey has made over $70 million from just this one song, averaging over $2 million per year since she wrote it in 1994

    Also, She’s sold over 200 million albums and has had 19 #1 singles, second only to the Beatles.

    IMO, Emotions from '91 is a damn good album, and her best

  • @[email protected]
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    182 years ago

    Home Depot has had Christmas decorations out since early September. There’s a war, alright, and Christmas is the aggressor. Repetitive, banal music is just one of its weapons.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      In Canada stores put out thier merchandise the same time they put out the Halloween stuff. However, Christmas blow up displays and tree displays, instore decorations or music normally don’t get put up until after Rememberance Day (Nov 11) out of respect.

  • Flying SquidM
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    In the 1990s, I worked at a video arcade. We had a VHS tape on a loop that we would get updated by mail once a month. It had a selection of music videos, cartoons, and other short things that no one ever paid attention to. That song was on the tape the December it came out. Because I worked a 40 hour week and we had the tape for a month and I had to hear the song once an hour, I heard it for a total of 160 times that month.

    I hate that song and Mariah Carey.

  • Very_Bad_Janet
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    Am I the only one who likes this song? I even love Last Christmas. I think it’s because I don’t go into brick and mortar stores often, so I can go a whole season and only hear it a few times. Somehow I hear Father Christmas and Christmas Wrapping way more often.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      There’s a reason this song is played a lot at Christmas: people like it. It’s just that the people who don’t like it really don’t like it, probably due to how much it gets played.

    • @[email protected]
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      Retailers want to play Christmas music to encourage shopping, but only secular music to avoid causing offense. If you look at all the most popular Christmas songs and take out any that with religious lyrics (Silent Night, Joy to the World, Oh Come all ye Faithful, etc.) you’d be hard pressed to put together a playlist longer than an hour or two.

      An employee working an eight hour shift will therefore hear the same song a minimum of four times. In my experience it’s closer to six, but we’ll be conservative here. That means Mariah Carey is telling you that you’re all she wants for Christmas at least twenty times a week. Most stores start up the Christmas music in early November, but we’re being charitable and saying the music will be playing from Thanksgiving through the week of Christmas.

      The TL;DR is that your average full-time retail worker is going to hear the same few Christmas songs a bare minimum of 80-120 times during the busiest time of the year. That figure doubles in a worst case scenario where a one hour loop is played starting after Halloween. A ton of people have worked retail at some point on their lives so while you might not be the only one who likes this song you might have a hard time finding people who don’t have a knee-jerk resentment towards it.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Am I the only one who likes this song?

      Not the only one but it’s not a very good song. I liken it more to set dressing than an actual piece of music.

  • @[email protected]
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    292 years ago

    This and 20 versions of Last Christmas, which isn’t a fucking Christmas song it’s a goddamn breakup/cheater song.

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    Oh she’s defrosted alright. My company sent the memo to start playing the Xmas playlist starting today, for 50% of tracks. Then December up to 100%. I’m happy I’m WFH and can listen to whatever I like.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      What about snowy-season music that vaguely references christmas music but isn’t actually about christmas specifically?