Have your say! Should Christmas songs be banned until December?
As the countdown to Christmas Day begins, festive adverts are already appearing on our TV screens, seasonal menus are popping up in coffee shops, and some parts of the country have even seen a dusting of snow this week. The question of when to start celebrating is causing a divide across the nation.
Some argue that November is too early to get into the Christmas spirit, while others are already embracing the festivities.
Have your say! Should Christmas songs be banned until December? Leave a comment below.
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The age-old debate over the right time to put up the Christmas tree is still going strong, with many waiting until December 1st before decorating their homes. However, Christmas lights are already shining in towns across the UK, and celebrities like Stacey Solomon haven't hesitated to fill their homes with holiday decorations.
Despite personal preferences to delay the decor, a trip to the shops or tuning into the radio might confront you with premature Christmas tunes. Radio stations, including Capital and Smooth Radio, have faced criticism for their early festive playlists.
Are you tired of hearing Mariah Carey declaring that all she wants for Christmas is you in November?
Or are you someone who embraces the festive season and loves everything about it?
The festive season is upon us, and so are the tunes but what if you don't celebrate Christmas?
What then about the tales of George and Andrew's frolics Last Christmas, echoing in your ears even before Whamageddon has officially commenced?
For those uninitiated, Christmas songs have sparked such controversy that theyve spawned their own game. Enter Whamageddon: a challenge to avoid hearing the original mix of Wham's 'Last Christmas' for the entire month of December.
If it graces your ears, you're "Whamageddoned", but at least you're free to then revel in one of the greatest Christmas hits.
Perhaps there's scope to switch it up imagine if Mariah Carey's 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' was at the centre of this festive evasion?
Surely, we'd all succumb within hours.
Are you a year-round festive lover or a strict December-only listener when it comes to holiday hits?
Have your say! Should Christmas songs be banned until December? Leave a comment below.
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