"Normal" is all relative. Some people, who have fake trees, can leave their decorations up from October until March or April. Some people buy cut trees, which dry out and die within a couple of weeks, so they don't put them up until at least mid-December, and take them down in early January. Some people do not decorate at all.
At the beginning of December, it is lit up in a ceremony on the first Thursday in December. For 2009 that will be 3rd December, it is taken down on the 12th day after Christmas on the 5th January. It is cut down in Norway in November.
No, they are put up December 8th and taken down January 6th.
They put up the Christmas tree on December 8th (Day of the Virgin Mary) and they take it down on January 6th (Day of the 3 Kings).
In England and Wales, 25th and 26th December are public holidays and so is January 1st. In Scotland, 25th December is a public holiday and so is 1st and 2nd January. However, many firms also close down on the days between Christmas and New Year.
Christmas decorations should not come down until after Christmas is over. So that means you should take them down on the 7th of January no matter what year it is. So in 2014 they should have come down on the 7th of January.
Christmas trees and decorations are traditionally taken down on 6th January.
The best day to take all Christmas things down is probably January 2 or 3
The Christmas decorations must be down by 12th night, which always falls on the 5th January.
January 8
on 12 day of Chritmas which is 6th January
Luck does not come into it. That is just superstition. Christmas decorations should not come down until after Christmas is over. So that means you should take them down on the 7th of January.
the first week of january