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I don't think it's a hard and fast rule but I was always taught that Christmas decorations were taken down on Twelfth Night (which is 6th Jan in Western Europe). It's the end of the 12 days of Christmas (the Epiphany) and you get to drink wassail punch whilst so doing (which tends to relieve the boredom).


Alternatively when your Christmas tree starts to go brown...

SimonM Wrote:

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> 12th Night is 5th January not 6th!

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> SimonM (pedants'r'us)


Quite right (and hardly pedantry :)))- I remembered there was some confusion about precisely when it is - thought it was between 6/7 Jan - turns out it is between 5/6 Jan.


So we now mark Twelfth Night from sunset on 5 Jan, and consider Twelfth Day is 6th Jan - unless you're Austrian, Maltese or Dutch by the looks of it, when you mark it on 6 Jan.


Interestingly, it looks like we Brits used to celebrate it on Jan 6th as well, but now don't...


http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/book/jan5.html#whyjan5

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