View Full Version : It's not Thanksgiving yet!!!
AdminAssistant
11-15-2009, 09:10 PM
ARG.
Look, folks, I like Christmas. A lot of people like Christmas. I see the store displays and wander through them. I listen to Christmas music on the radio. I don't mind getting Christmas cards early.
I sympathize with retail workers, who get Christmas shoved up their butt from Halloween to New Year's. I used to be that person, until I realized my own bitterness was ruining an otherwise happy holiday. When someone wishes you a "Merry Christmas", why answer with a snappy, snide, "It's too early!! It's not even Thanksgiving!!!" Or, and this makes me crazy, in the CS card exchange, saying things like, "Well, I got soandso's card, but I'm not sending mine out until after Thanksgiving." Well, goody for you, maybe that person had the time and cash to send them out early and wanted to get it off their plates. Passive aggressive much?
The way I see it, there are a lot of things to get butt-hurt about. Someone getting into the holiday spirit before Dec. 1 shouldn't be one of them.
flybye023
11-15-2009, 09:43 PM
Nothing to add except Amen, sister!
Although, will you hate me if I say that I have done a little bit (a very tiny bit, I promise you!) of Christmas shopping already?:p
AdminAssistant
11-15-2009, 11:14 PM
Although, will you hate me if I say that I have done a little bit (a very tiny bit, I promise you!) of Christmas shopping already?:p
Ummm, of course not, that was the point! I mean, I was picking up a hostess gift today, and I at first wanted to get a nice candle, but I panicked. Can't get a "holiday" scent, because what if she yells at me for buying something Christmas-y before Thanksgiving? (I went with "Pumpkin Spice", btw).
It's after Halloween. The holiday season has, for all intents and purposes, begun. The only reason I haven't started on cards is because I haven't had time, ditto on Christmas shopping. Heck, do your Christmas shopping in April, who am I to judge?
BroomJockey
11-15-2009, 11:21 PM
"Well, I got soandso's card, but I'm not sending mine out until after Thanksgiving."
Some people who've done that seem to just being giving a timeline. But then others :mad: seem to be copping a major attitude about it and it just chaps my biscuits. Oh noes! Someone sent their cards out early! Teh ebilness! Ugh. Way to be snarky on something that's supposed to be about fun and togetherness, people. So, I'm right there with ya on this.
gremcint
11-16-2009, 02:29 AM
Just tell them that thanksgiving is in October and they need to get it right.
Giggle Goose
11-16-2009, 03:30 AM
The holidays kinda stress me out to be honest, since everyone's hustling around trying to get the latest and greatest gift or hosting the best party. I get called a Grinch a lot because I'm not really that into the holidays. It's very frustrating because it's not like I make fun of people who live for shopping, decorating, etc., as early as possible. Whatever floats your boat.
I wish there could just be a happy medium! No one should feel embarrassed to reveal how they feel about the season.
blas87
11-16-2009, 03:42 AM
I get called a Grinch when I bask in the glory of the few Decembers we get where there isn't much snow.
I'm not a big Holidays type of person, and the weather is mostly the reason there.
I'd be the happiest girl in the world if I could decorate a cactus or a palm tree.
Greenday
11-16-2009, 04:27 PM
I'd be the happiest girl in the world if I could decorate a cactus or a palm tree.
Ooh, decorating a palm tree. That sounds nice.
I don't care that people want to start getting ahead in shopping and stuff. And I love Christmas music. I just hate that it's played so early that the songs get more overplayed than music on a pop station like Z100. I get sick of hearing the same songs played over and over and over. New, extremely popular music doesn't even get as overplayed as Christmas music does. So it ruins it for me.
blas87
11-16-2009, 04:42 PM
You have a Z100 as well?
There's one radio station here that starts playing Christmas music on Black Friday until the day after New Years.....ugh.
I can't stand Christmas music. I absolutely hate it.
But then again, I hate snow, I hate cold, I hate Christmas music, I hate that stupid movie about the red rider BB gun that's played ALL Christmas Day on TV, and the snow and the cold and did I mention snow?
Yeah, sure is fun trying to travel when all it does is snow and snow and it's too cold to do anything.
People who go all nuts about the holidays really chap my butt....
Maybe I'm particularly bitter this year because we had to cancel our plans for our Christmas getaway.
jackfaire
11-16-2009, 04:48 PM
Is Z100 everywhere? Got one here too.
BroomJockey
11-16-2009, 05:05 PM
I get called a Grinch when I bask in the glory of the few Decembers we get where there isn't much snow.
You know, a few years ago, I would have said that. I loved snow. Loved it. I'd have MARRIED it. Now? Fuck snow. Gimme 18-21C temps year round.
blas87
11-16-2009, 05:06 PM
The one here is a top 40/pop station, and with the exception of Friday and Saturday nights, it's all local DJs live from the station.
I should shut up and quit the whining. Broom, you probably get snow and cold way worse than what I get, and I still whine over a piddly inch here and there in October. But I'm glad you agree, even though I'm not sure what those Celcius temps are, I'd give anything to even just have like, Seattle weather in the winter!
BroomJockey
11-16-2009, 05:11 PM
I should shut up and quit the whining. Broom, you probably get snow and cold way worse than what I get, and I still whine over a piddly inch here and there in October. But I'm glad you agree, even though I'm not sure what those Celcius temps are,
18C is about 64F, apparently. And I've discovered it's all about what you're used to, weather-wise. We may get colder, on more days, but if you're only used to what you get, subjectively, it's just as bad. The only people I begrudge bitching about the weather are people like Jester. "Oh boo hoo, it's only 70F out, it's so miserable!" :p
blas87
11-16-2009, 05:20 PM
One of these days I will make good on my threat and trebuche the world's nastiest snowball right down his way.
On a more happy note....I'm kind of looking forward to meeting some new people on Thanksgiving, so I'll try to perk up and quite being Debbie Downer.
jackfaire
11-16-2009, 06:49 PM
Here there is a radio station called Z100 that seems to cater mostly to the Junior High set.
Greenday
11-16-2009, 08:53 PM
Yep, that's Z100. They are all pretty lame.
DesignFox
11-16-2009, 11:09 PM
<snip> Or, and this makes me crazy, in the CS card exchange, saying things like, "Well, I got soandso's card, but I'm not sending mine out until after Thanksgiving." Well, goody for you, maybe that person had the time and cash to send them out early and wanted to get it off their plates. Passive aggressive much?
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EDIT:
Re-read my posts over on CS. Definitely wasn't me. My comment was "LOL WOW you guys are starting early! THANKS!" and "I have no complaints about receiving cards early, but my preference is to send mine to you guys after Thanksgiving. I'll start hanging them at work once I receive a few more. I love this time of year!"
/Edit.
Still, you all had me worried that that might have been misinterpreted. Now you've got me curious. Up to the last time I checked the thread (admittedly, that was 4 days ago), I hadn't noticed any comments that seemed snarky.
And while I don't care how people shop or how they celebrate, I think it's WAY over the top when retailers start putting out the Christmas stuff when Halloween isn't even over. I mean. Give me a fucking break. There are TWO holidays left before Christmas, ya know. Maybe some of us like to actually celebrate them?
One of our local stations started up with the Christmas music about a week ago, too. Too. Early. If it makes me a bad person, so be it. I don't want to hear it, yet.
EDIT again:
Ok. I re-read the entire thread. I'm going to have to disagree that those posts were meant to be snarky. I mean, you guys are entitled to your opinion for sure, but I didn't get that vibe from, anyone. *confused face*
SG15Z
11-22-2009, 08:08 AM
I agree AA. I prefer to keep my complaints limited to the way the retail environment just ruins it for you. Personally I don't care much for the holidays. They're fun in that I get to see family and have a nice day with them eating and doing fun games and stuff. But the whole stress of buying everyone a present. No thank you.
People call me a grinch cause I don't buy a lot of gifts. In fact I barely do at all. Well sorry but who says I HAVE to give you a gift. If I want to give you a gift I will. But I don't HAVE to. Why can't we just enjoy the holiday, the food, the decorations, etc. Why do we have to get all anal about it?
muses_nightmare
11-22-2009, 10:37 AM
I swear, no matter how many times I remind myself, whenever I see someone saying that Thanksgiving is coming up in November I spend a moment in mild confusion :P .
As for Christmas stuff going up with the halloween stuff, it's mildly annoying, but I can deal. Though, keep me out of the aisles with the red velvet bows, I still hate the things, it's been 3 years since I worked at Zellers and I still hate them. 3 pallets worth of them will do that to a person I guess.
When exactly is American thanksgiving anyway? Has it happened already? Just out of curiosity. :p
jackfaire
11-22-2009, 12:25 PM
I actually got this. Friday people were rushing to call in and deal with all of their business because many are going to be busy for the holiday week. This one woman was all, "Merry Christmas" All I could do was stammer out, "Uhm you too".
MaggieTheCat
11-22-2009, 03:33 PM
When exactly is American thanksgiving anyway? Has it happened already? Just out of curiosity. :p
It's always the fourth Thursday in November. This year it falls on the 26th.
muses_nightmare
11-23-2009, 07:43 PM
Thanks for the info! Hell half the time I can't remember when the Canadian one is (besides being october :p)! That's just from not making a huge deal of it since we don't really have family around during that holiday.
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