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It's that time of year again...
It's quite a bold statement, "I hate christmas". I am likely to be in the minority here, but Christmas always has the effect of making me feel depressed.
I don't quite know if it's the repetetive nature of it all (It feels the same year in, year out) but it always feels like I've done it all before.
This years major gripes are:
Anyone else hate/dislike Christmas?
It's quite a bold statement, "I hate christmas". I am likely to be in the minority here, but Christmas always has the effect of making me feel depressed.
I don't quite know if it's the repetetive nature of it all (It feels the same year in, year out) but it always feels like I've done it all before.
This years major gripes are:
- Having to spend more time with family I neither like nor wish to spend time with.
- The thought that cramming us around a table with various anonymous meats with paper hats and crackers will somehow feel homely, and perhaps bring us together. Counselling would bring us together. Not vacuous tinsel and confined spaces.
- Giving gifts and cards to people I barely know, but see everyday so it would be rude, and awkward in the future. I am more than happy to buy presents for my family and friends, but more often than not, someone who I don't expect to buy me a present, buys me one. Usually close to Christmas, thus restricting the time I have to rush around, buying a last-minute present that represents my indifference towards them.
- The commercialisaton of it all. I can rant on at my friends for hours about this. For me it's all just a giant marketing excercise. Aimed at children. And employing "pester power". If you already have a product out, it seems the done thing nowadays to add something minor to it and market it as a new product, or at the very least the "Christmas" edition. And the pretentious decorations! IKEA put up their christmas decorations in the middle of October! October, dammit!
- It's a sad reflection on some of todays youth that all the kids in my family, and most of my friend's families (and that's a lot of kids) are quite happy to write down a page-long list of what presents they want to be gifted by this "Santa", and yet they scream and bawl at the idea of going to church on Christmas morning. It's not even as thought we ask for an hour per week, as many religious families do, we only ask an hour per year.
- I could understand if they maybe didn't have particularly strong religious thoughts, but it's as much for me and the rest of the family as for themselves and God.
- The songs, oh GOD the songs. They play on pure irritation, it's a mind-numbing experiment as to who can make the most money by jamming their music into peoples heads. Once the honeymoon period for christmas has worn off, the novelty records are usually to be found where I believe they should have been even before production. The bargain bin.

Anyone else hate/dislike Christmas?