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Does it feel like people just go "through the motions" for Christmas nowadays?


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Not sure if I am right about this but from my general perspective it feels like people are just going through the motions this Holiday season.  I also think it's been trending that way for a few years now.  I'm not sure if everything that is going on with the Country these days contributes to it because it just seems like everybody is burned out but the Holidays don't feel like they used to, almost like nowadays people are just trying to get through them lol.  Anybody else feel that sense from people around them?

 

I'm curious because it could just be the way I see things these days because I am getting to that age/stage in life where nothing really feels overly exciting anymore but I have also talked to a ton of people who said they don't feel in the Christmas mood at all this year so I do think there's some truth to it.

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I think a bit of that is tied to the pandemic, too. It's definitely something I'm feeling this year - and really in a full blown way for the 1st time.

 

As an adult, Christmas definitely has some exhausting elements to it. It's awesome, but trying to juggle family visits if you're married, get gifts for the same people you've shopped for over the course of years, plan schedules/entertaining/cooking etc. - it can be draining.

 

Add to that the complications of COVID, which can change shopping & traveling plans among other considerations, and it can be a bit overwhelming.

 

I think I'll be more relieved this year when it's over.  Kind of like beating the Patriots if it happens.

 

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Christmas has become over-commercialized and completely antithetical to the person whose birth we're supposedly celebrating. Frankly, I'm kinda tired of it by Thanksgiving. With that said, I do enjoy putting up a tree and decorating the house with a few reminders of my childhood Christmases ... and a handful of Bills ornaments. My wife, son, and I aren't really materialistic, so we don't go overboard on presents. We enjoy a fairly quiet Christmas at home, as we rarely go back to WNY to visit our families in the wintertime anymore. (Wife and I are both from WNY.)

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i'm on the opposite end of it.  over the last few weeks, i've had christmas spirit shoved down my throat, but in a good way.  we have young kids, so this is the window to make it special, and my wife takes that ***** seriously.    last weekend alone started with a christmas pageant on thurdsay, dinner followed by a wagon ride light show on friday, followed by brunch with santa and disney on ice on saturday.  sunday morning was the 6 and under christmas party at the trampoline park.  other weeks have been filled with a polar express train ride, breakfast with the grinch, village christmas fair, etc.  it goes on and on and on.  

 

it's fun, but i'm just about over it.

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34 minutes ago, teef said:

i'm on the opposite end of it.  over the last few weeks, i've had christmas spirit shoved down my throat, but in a good way.  we have young kids, so this is the window to make it special, and my wife takes that ***** seriously.    last weekend alone started with a christmas pageant on thurdsay, dinner followed by a wagon ride light show on friday, followed by brunch with santa and disney on ice on saturday.  sunday morning was the 6 and under christmas party at the trampoline park.  other weeks have been filled with a polar express train ride, breakfast with the grinch, village christmas fair, etc.  it goes on and on and on.  

 

it's fun, but i'm just about over it.

 

I’m not really sure what to say to you.  Sounds like you need some bourbon …. Wow.

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27 minutes ago, teef said:

i'm on the opposite end of it.  over the last few weeks, i've had christmas spirit shoved down my throat, but in a good way.  we have young kids, so this is the window to make it special, and my wife takes that ***** seriously.    last weekend alone started with a christmas pageant on thurdsay, dinner followed by a wagon ride light show on friday, followed by brunch with santa and disney on ice on saturday.  sunday morning was the 6 and under christmas party at the trampoline park.  other weeks have been filled with a polar express train ride, breakfast with the grinch, village christmas fair, etc.  it goes on and on and on.  

 

it's fun, but i'm just about over it.

 

We did a lot more when our son was young than we do now, and I'm glad we did - we have a lot of great memories of those times. One annual tradition was going to a tree farm and cutting our own tree. Yeah, it's three times as much as the same kind of tree from a parking lot sale, but I consider it money well spent for the experience. (And the tree farm had an indoor cafe that served coffee, hot cocoa, etc., and a lot of kiddie displays, which add to the experience.) Since he outgrew that ritual, we just started buying $25 grocery-store trees, although we've forgone the traditional tree altogether for the past two years. Last year, my wife trimmed a few branches from a spruce tree in our yard. She made a nice indoor arrangement and we decorated it with lights and a few ornaments that hold sentimental value. This year she got a mini-spruce (tabletop - about a foot tall) that won't hold decorations, so I just put up some lights around the windows and set out a few ornaments and other decorations. It's a modest display, but we're all happy with it.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, BuffaloBill said:

 

I’m not really sure what to say to you.  Sounds like you need some bourbon …. Wow.

what i've found is that the majority of the events that take place in the afternoon all have alcohol involved.  i had a few beers at disney on ice, and my wife made the decision to drive home.  i kept drinking.  13 bucks a beer, but it was worth it.

10 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

 

We did a lot more when our son was young than we do now, and I'm glad we did - we have a lot of great memories of those times. One annual tradition was going to a tree farm and cutting our own tree. Yeah, it's three times as much as the same kind of tree from a parking lot sale, but I consider it money well spent for the experience. (And the tree farm had an indoor cafe that served coffee, hot cocoa, etc., and a lot of kiddie displays, which add to the experience.) Since he outgrew that ritual, we just started buying $25 grocery-store trees, although we've forgone the traditional tree altogether for the past two years. Last year, my wife trimmed a few branches from a spruce tree in our yard. She made a nice indoor arrangement and we decorated it with lights and a few ornaments that hold sentimental value. This year she got a mini-spruce (tabletop - about a foot tall) that won't hold decorations, so I just put up some lights around the windows and set out a few ornaments and other decorations. It's a modest display, but we're all happy with it.

 

 

this is the important thing.  sure it costs, but there's only so much time where it's worth that extra money.  it's now and when we have grandkids.  the disney on ice is my parents gig.  they love taking the kids to see it.  my 82 year old dad gets online the moment those tickets goes on sale, and get the floor seats right up against the ice.  they love to spend money on the grandkids, and i won't stop them.  

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Im an artist so any chance I get to decorate Im happy. And being a person of faith of course Christmas holds great significance albeit a celebration with MUCH pressure to do it all etc....Im retired noone tells me what to do I do what I dang please haha...So I enjoy Christmas in my happy secure home while not close to actual family relations we are blessed with wonderful friendships and church family. I think wether or not it feels forced or your heart isnt in it I get it. For people that I know whom are struggling financially especially my heart goes out...Im  totally grateful for what I have and how truly blessed I am.

 

it sounds trite but every day I wake up Im thankful for another day alive and kicking to be honest.

 

replying to OP YES I agree it would be really easy to let all the worldly stress bog us down..life is hard. Period.

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Some good replies so far.  I agree that Christmas itself has been over-commercialized over the years and people are generally pretty stressed out with life right now so that makes it hard to enjoy but as a kid I really loved Christmas and try my best to embrace the spirit of it even when sometimes it feels pretty forced.  I have spent the last couple nights watching some of my favorite Christmas shows/specials from when I was a kid and that has helped more than I thought it would getting my mind back to more of a Christmas spirit.  

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7 hours ago, BillsPride12 said:

Not sure if I am right about this but from my general perspective it feels like people are just going through the motions this Holiday season.  I also think it's been trending that way for a few years now.  I'm not sure if everything that is going on with the Country these days contributes to it because it just seems like everybody is burned out but the Holidays don't feel like they used to, almost like nowadays people are just trying to get through them lol.  Anybody else feel that sense from people around them?

 

I'm curious because it could just be the way I see things these days because I am getting to that age/stage in life where nothing really feels overly exciting anymore but I have also talked to a ton of people who said they don't feel in the Christmas mood at all this year so I do think there's some truth to it.

All that and more 

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I hold many great memories from my childhood about Christmas and the yearly traditions that go with it. It is kinda sad that people don't value those traditions that much anymore.

 

My family had a greenhouse business, so Christmas was a big deal. There were wreaths to be made, ( ah, the smell of fresh cut pine boughs) and decorated. The greenhouse was full of poinsettias and cyclamen and other holiday plants that delightfully decorated the inside. The whole family (Aunts, Uncles, cousins) gathered to help with decorating, delivering and such. At the end all that would be left were a couple plants that no one wanted and maybe a wreath or two. 

 

Everything culminated with Christmas Eve dinner. Everyone gathered to celebrate in our Grandparents house and after a good dinner, the sweets were laid out. There were every kind of cookie known to man, Christmas pie and cakes, and the only thing that was not home made were a couple of kuechens from the Genesee Bakery a christmas tradition that was "Oh so good" .(still is)

After deserts and coffee, the adults would peel off for a cocktail, and all the kids would chase each other around the mostly empty greenhouse playing tag or some other game.

 

When things settled down we would all open a couple of presents, and then it was time for the older kids and adults to head off to midnight mass. The younger kids were put to bed and coerced to go to sleep, otherwise Santa wouldn't show up. Of course Santa always did show up. He may have not had exiting expensive toys but every kid got a present from Santa.

 

Christmas day featured another great dinner and deserts, and the day ended with all gathering together for stories (many we heard again and again) from the olden days. I didn't always appreciate this part of the day when I was young, but as I got older this was my favorite part of the holiday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, BillsPride12 said:

Not sure if I am right about this but from my general perspective it feels like people are just going through the motions this Holiday season.  I also think it's been trending that way for a few years now.  I'm not sure if everything that is going on with the Country these days contributes to it because it just seems like everybody is burned out but the Holidays don't feel like they used to, almost like nowadays people are just trying to get through them lol.  Anybody else feel that sense from people around them?

 

I'm curious because it could just be the way I see things these days because I am getting to that age/stage in life where nothing really feels overly exciting anymore but I have also talked to a ton of people who said they don't feel in the Christmas mood at all this year so I do think there's some truth to it.

I'm guessing this is much more about you than everyone else in American society.

 

How old are you?

 

 

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7 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

I'm guessing this is much more about you than everyone else in American society.

 

How old are you?

 

 

Good Morning today....I disagree with your premise. If you were to take a toll of the % of americans whom either enjoy or despise the holidays...I wonder what the results of that would be. I live in a huge city and every race culture language you can think of exist.  I wouldnt presume to know peoples ideologies any more. I see random acts of kindness AND Meanness here so Im not judging "American society"  either way. when u have over 800,000 deaths from covid and financial issues and mental health issues...good grief man you think OP's premise was just about him?

 

imo nope.

 

I hope your Christmas is merry

 

m

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37 minutes ago, muppy said:

Good Morning today....I disagree with your premise. If you were to take a toll of the % of americans whom either enjoy or despise the holidays...I wonder what the results of that would be. I live in a huge city and every race culture language you can think of exist.  I wouldnt presume to know peoples ideologies any more. I see random acts of kindness AND Meanness here so Im not judging "American society"  either way. when u have over 800,000 deaths from covid and financial issues and mental health issues...good grief man you think OP's premise was just about him?

 

imo nope.

 

I hope your Christmas is merry

 

m

Exactly!  I will be the first to admit my personal Christmas experiences are different than what they were years ago and I totally understand that.  But my point was to just get a pulse of how people on the board were currently feeling.  No I wasn't stereotyping the entire American society but from my own personal sample size this year....Co-workers, neighbors, friends, strangers at the stores/mall..people are definitely not "into it" from what I have seen.  Literally have heard things over an over such as "I didn't even put up a tree this year"  "I haven't done any Christmas shopping yet"  "I'm just not in the Christmas mood this year"  I do think the struggles with the Pandemic and everything that has come along with it(financial issues, division over personal beliefs about the virus/government) have played a major role.  

 

Obviously that doesn't mean everybody feels that way and I'm sure people with young children are soaking in all the Christmas magic and that is great! I just hope things calm down and settle in this world a little bit going forward and people can get back to enjoying the simpler things in life but right now it just seems like people are burned out.

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i have had zero christmas spirit for several years now.  my kids are all mid 20's-early 30's(perhaps that is the big reason).  Haven't even put up a tree.  Bought 3 small gifts for my kids, but i do enjoy watching them interact with each other.  The rest....bah humbug

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I think "Christmas Spirit" and the degree to which each person is in the mood for the holiday or not is highly subjective.

For me, I'm usually pretty "into" Christmas by the early part of December. I look forward to it, I enjoy it, I play all the music and watch all the specials...all that stuff.

The past two years I have felt...basically nothing at all at Christmas time. No holiday spirit, no desire to binge watch Christmas movies, nothing.

I should mention that I don't have any kids and I live 2,000+ miles from my family. I'm sure those factors have something to do with it.

Anyway...I'm sure the pandemic, the political climate, the whole generally grotesque milieu that is American life in 2020 and 2021 has a lot to do with it, but yeah...not much Christmas Spirit for me this year. I'll give the gifts, I'll call the relatives, but...meh. Humbug.

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My issue with Christmas in recent years is that giving gifts is there is no more surprises or thought put into it.  I buy gifts for about 10 people (parents, brother, sister, nieces, nephews etc..) all who share their "lists."

 

In the last couple years, everyone just comes up with a list and links to Amazon or Target.  Its basically saying buy me this.  

 

I would be nice to have some thought put into the gifts.  Last year, I didn't buy anyone anything and instead just booked a trip.  I think an experience always outweigh the material item.  

 

However, like many people, I am pressed for time and don't want to put in the thought.  I did all my shopping in an evening just buying what people asked for and shipping it to them.  I am part of the problem....

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6 hours ago, muppy said:

Good Morning today....I disagree with your premise. If you were to take a toll of the % of americans whom either enjoy or despise the holidays...I wonder what the results of that would be. I live in a huge city and every race culture language you can think of exist.  I wouldnt presume to know peoples ideologies any more. I see random acts of kindness AND Meanness here so Im not judging "American society"  either way. when u have over 800,000 deaths from covid and financial issues and mental health issues...good grief man you think OP's premise was just about him?

 

imo nope.

 

I hope your Christmas is merry

 

m

I had this conversation about a card our family got.  It said What A Year on it and listed all these members accomplishments for the past year.  I told my folks my first reaction was it’s not subtly bragging about themselves when these are challenging times for many.  Wasn’t in the best taste imo.

 

But then again my personality slants to misanthrope by nature so there’s that 😂

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