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Was just talking about this with a coworker yesterday. They'd noticed that in their neighborhood, the amount of decorations out were even less than the year before. No one left the area, just not putting stuff up anymore.
This is something I've felt more and more every year for all the holidays in the areas of the US I frequent. Halloween, Xmas, Easter, etc.
The stores are all decorated earlier than ever, but neighborhoods are barren.
I understand money is tight for many, but Christmas lights are pretty cheap and most people have old sets, it's not like they're consumable and need to be replaced every year. I wonder if people are just over it, don't have the time, lack the spirit, or what.
I say all this as someone who hasn't decorated for any holidays lately myself.
Because what is the point? I only bother with decorations because I have kids. After they grow up I won't bother. Also yeah I don't particularly want to get into it because it feels like I am taking the Christian's side. They are sitting there putting women in jail for having miscarriages maybe I don't want to associate with them even slightly.