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When do decorations usually go up and come down? Are there any unique traditions?

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[–] Fondots@lemmy.world 3 points 23 hours ago

If we want to get a little nitpicky, the Moroccans kind of have it right

Sure there's advent leading up to Christmas

But "christmastide" really begins on Christmas day and continues on into January (January 5th for Epiphany, or slightly longer if your Catholic because they technically count the feast of the baptism of the lord as part of christmastime.) When you talk about the "twelve days of Christmas" the first day is Christmas.

The lyrics to "Good King Wenceslas" (otherwise known as "that Christmas carol whose tune you recognize, but have no idea what the lyrics are if you even know that it has lyrics") starts with the titular king looking out his window "on the feast of Stephen" which is the day after Christmas.

Different branches of Christianity, countries, cultures, etc. of course do things in all kinds of different ways, and I'll be the first to admit that I don't know much about Moroccan Christians, nor much about Islamic attitudes towards Christmas there (though since they were doing Christmas events, I think it's fair to assume that these weren't exactly hard-liners who believe that no Muslim should ever have anything to do with Christmas) so I can't really say why they do their Christmas stuff the way they do there, but it could be they just never got the memo that how we celebrate Christmas has changed a bit over the last few centuries.