File photo Image: Shutterstock/ER_09 File photo Image: Shutterstock/ER_09 IT’S THE NEW year but some people want to keep the festive spirit going for as long as possible.
Many people wait until 6 January, often viewed as the official last day of Christmas, before they take down their tree.In the next couple of days After 6 January It's already down 6 January I didn't have a tree this Christmas I don't celebrate Christmas
It's down and gone to recycling since Saturday
6th January🎄😥
The 6th of January.
Took it down on December 28th.
5 days ago
Jan 6th
It’s done
No its not just another fill the void topic..
Yesterday✌
paddys day if I had my way 😊
on 5th...😊
Done
Done today
7th
Normally 6th but I'm doing it this weekend.
I just unplug the lights, throw a dust sheet over it for 10 months or so....
Hopefully on the 7 th January after women’s little Xmas.
It’s down, took it down today
Timber was the word most prevalent in my home today. Its gone and thanks be to GOD
More interesting question. Why did you put uo.your tree in the first place?
Took mine down today
Already down. Christmas is over, move on!
Traditionally it’s taken down on 7th January.
Yesterday!
T_Soprano7, since I didn't put up one the question is irrelevant, sorry!
Down
Done and folded away
Mine’s down and gone to recycle today
It's already down.
Hey I got a hot tip for ya. There was a massive brawl and practical riot on Harcourt Street on NYE. There was also a major incident in the Red Cow Hotel on Jan 1st involving dozens of Gardai. I wonder why you guys didn't cover them , vidoes of it are circling on social media ?
After the 6th January. Traditionally little Christmas Day. My dear old grandmother would turn in her grave if I did it before (although I am getting a bit tired of it now😂)
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