Don’t do this if it will make you sad, but: Look out for the first mention of “Christmas” on a catalog you receive in the mail. Could be September or even August, depending on where you are. It will be way, way earlier than anybody needs if they’re celebrating Christmas as a religious holiday. No, that first “Christmas” catalog sighting will be about “Excessmas,” the materialistic side of the holiday.
There’s always time!
- There are 10 months and 20 days until Christmas -- there's always enough time to prepare for a more meaningful, less materialistic Christmas!
Would you like to help?
Just use the word "Excessmas" for the secular celebration that takes place in December and "Nativity" for the celebration of Jesus Christ's birth. Your office party is probably an "Excessmas" party but you go to a "Nativity" candlelight service at a church on Christmas Eve.We’re in the dictionary!
Well, not the Oxford English Dictionary, but check this out from Addictionary : DEFINITION:(noun) The act, in a material sense, of overdoing the Christmas Holiday. Excessive spending in hopes of getting that "special holiday feeling". Too much decoration. Too many disposible gifts. Alternate use: too much celebration with food and/or adult beverages.
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