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About Christmas Shopping
About Christmas Shopping
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Christmas season or winter holiday season is a late-year season that surrounds the Christmas holiday as well as other holidays during the November/December timeframe. It is sometimes synonymous with the winter season. It has been found to have a disproportionate effect on health, compared to the rest of the year. Its reference and naming by schools and governments has been the subject of controversy. It incorporates a holiday shopping season which comprises a peak season for the retail sector (the Christmas shopping season), and a period of sales at the end of the season (the January sales).
The exact definition, name, and celebratory method of the period varies from culture to culture: According to Yanovski et al, in the United States the season "is generally considered to begin with Thanksgiving and end after New Year's Day". According to Axelrad, the season in the United States encompasses at least Christmas and New Year's Day, and also includes Saint Nicholas Day. The U.S. Fire Administration defines the winter holiday season as the period from December 1 to January 7. According to Chen et al., in China the Christmas/winter holiday season "is generally considered to begin with the winter solstice and end after the Lantern Festival". Some stores and shopping malls advertize their holiday merchandise beginning after Halloween or even in late October, alongside Halloween items.
The precise definition of feasts and festival days that are encompassed by the Christmas/winter holiday season has become controversial over recent decades. Traditionally, the only holidays included in the "season" were Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day (in some countries), and New Year's Day. In recent times, this definition has begun to expand to include the Winter Solstice, Yule, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Diwali, Soyal, Thanksgiving, Pongal and Las Posadas.
Reference: Wikipedia
Christmas Shopping Archives
*Making a List for Christmas Shopping
*Christmas Shopping for Grab Bags
*Early Christmas Shopping
*Shopping for Yourself While Christmas Shopping
*Impulsive Christmas Shopping
*Christmas Shopping for Kids
*Christmas Shopping for Your Boss
*Last Minute Christmas Shopping
*Christmas Shopping with Kids
*Christmas Shopping for Out of Town Relatives
*Christmas Shopping for Your Wife
*Christmas Shopping the Day after Thanksgiving
*Buying Clothing When Christmas Shopping
*Christmas Shopping for Your Husband
*Christmas Shopping For Your Employees
*Christmas Shopping for Distant Relatives
*Getting Your Christmas Shopping Done Early
*Christmas Shopping Year Round
*Christmas Shopping For Close Relatives
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