When the temperature reached 60 degrees and the first frost in the winter was still a couple of weeks, people could hear most of the irony of Bing Crosby singing on the radio "to start to look like Christmas." As a US citizen of this era, people may get used to this typical urge during an important celebration. As crazy shoppers try to relieve stress through an hour's uninterrupted shopping, it is primarily about creating the greatest profit for large companies; an important issue in our society today is this greed Whether actions do it People completely lose understanding of true meaning
Christmas has become too commercial. Christmas is a religious festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, but the Christmas holiday itself concerns the exchange of gifts with friends and family rather than publicly celebrating the birth of Christ. Shopping activities such as Black Friday introduce the degree of commercialization related to Christmas. I think that I personally attracted Christmas, candles and tradition. For example, bringing trees and Santa Claus and stockings, and holly and mistletoe are not Christians! I think that it is better to do so so that everyone, not Christians, can celebrate.
While we may have never had a purely non-commercial Christmas, in our lifetime, we have a public Christmas experience directly corresponding to the amount of hype and fanatics during the holidays I saw a decline in quality. Because the general cultural understanding of Christmas is increasing year by year, we may feel insufficient defects such as our holiday decoration, food, gifts, etc. in Martha Stewart. Parents and grandparents face great pressure and economic pressure if they are willing to do their best for their children, or of course they want to keep children away from cultural norms. However, the steady flow of commercials normalizes luxury as Christmas gifts. And that shows how unreasonable and unachievable cultural ideals came.
During Christmas I first saw Alfa Romeo's "evil game" commercial, watching the BBC American brothers and sisters and the doctor Who Christmas special. It appeared during the first commercial, and we did not mind. It appeared in the second commercial, and we commented on that absurdity. It appeared after each commercial and our humor suffered from trouble, anger, confusion, acceptance, and back to anger again. Do not get me wrong, I am very impressed with the handling of these cars. I have been driving several winter in New England, I know that if the business really represents the capabilities of these cars, I am afraid of losing control of the pieces of ice.