Christmas is a magical time of the year, filled with love, family, and of course, presents. However, it seems that each year Christmas arrives earlier and earlier.
The stores start playing Christmas music, and the decorations go up before Thanksgiving, and people start planning their holiday get-togethers as early as October. What is the reason for Christmas coming earlier each year? Here are four theories:.
Marketing and consumerism
One of the most obvious reasons for Christmas arriving earlier is marketing and consumerism. Retailers have realized that the holiday season is a profitable time of year, and they want to capitalize on those profits as much as possible.
This means that they start advertising their holiday deals and products as early as possible so that consumers begin to associate their brand with the holiday. This has led to a phenomenon known as the “Christmas Creep,” where the holiday season begins earlier and earlier each year.
Social media and the internet
The rise of social media and the internet has also contributed to Christmas coming earlier. Thanks to platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, people are able to share their holiday experiences with the world instantly.
This means that people start planning and preparing for Christmas earlier than they normally would, in order to create the perfect holiday picture to share with their friends and followers. This has led to the “Pinterest Perfect” phenomenon, where people strive to create the perfect holiday experience in order to share it with the world.
Climate change
Climate change may also be a contributing factor to the earlier arrival of Christmas. As the weather becomes milder in certain parts of the world, people are less likely to associate December with winter and snow.
This means that people may be less inclined to wait until December to start celebrating the holiday. Additionally, the earlier arrival of Christmas means that people can avoid the stress of bad weather, snowstorms, and travel delays that often occur during the holiday season.
The need for joy and happiness
Finally, the earlier arrival of Christmas may be due to the need for joy and happiness that people feel during the holiday season.
In a world where there is so much bad news and negativity, the holiday season provides a much-needed break from the stress and anxiety of everyday life. This means that people want to start celebrating as early as possible, in order to stretch out the holiday season and enjoy as much happiness and joy as they can.
The bottom line
There are many different theories as to why Christmas seems to be arriving earlier each year. It may be due to marketing and consumerism, social media and the internet, climate change, or the need for joy and happiness.
Regardless of the reason, the earlier arrival of Christmas means that people have more time to enjoy the season and all the joy and happiness that it brings.