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There is noneMore information While there is no official date for removing Christmas decorations it is customary in most of Great Britain to take them down on or before 12th Night - 6th January. There is a superstition that you'll have bad luck if you do not take them down before 12th Night.
Its just an old sayig and some have stuck to it.
The Christmas decorations must be down by 12th night, which always falls on the 5th January.
yes! i think so i really don't know srry
There is no fast rule and it all depends on the individual. Some take down their decorations on the day after Christmas, others after New Year's Day. Some wait until after the traditional day of Epiphany (January 6) which is considered the 12th day of Christmas. Yet others do not bother to take down their outdoor lights and leave them up year round, much to the consternation of their neighbors.
The tradition varies based on cultural and personal preferences. Some people take down their Christmas decorations before 6th January, while others choose to leave them up until Epiphany, which is commonly celebrated on that date. Ultimately, it is up to you to decide when you would like to take down your decorations.
Yes, this is when the 3 wise man came and brought baby Jesus presents. If you take your decorations down before January 7th you will have bad luck all year.
If you want to avoid bad luck, all your decorations and your Christmas tree should be dismantled on 5 January - or 6 January at the absolute latest. Although Taylor Swift says you can "keep the Christmas Lights up until January" in her song Lover
--I'd say in the beginning of January! :) Happy New Year! --Twelfth Night, or January fifth, is the final day of the Twelve Days of Christmas. After that you take down your decorations. But of coarse it's entirely up to you.
People need to take down their Christmas decorations on New Year's Day.
Catholic churches typically take down their Christmas decorations after the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6th.
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