A survey of "1000 Americans across all income levels who use various forms of alternative financial services..." shows 45% feel so much financial pressure, they'd prefer to skip the season altogether.
Well, I would not want to skip the holidays, but certainly would prefer to do without all the shopping frenzy and the resulting traffic congestion and annoying tv commercials for all kinds of stuff you wouldn't buy except that you have to buy something.
I really enjoy getting together with friends more often, eating and drinking all the good stuff, and all the musical events. And hearing the retelling of the story behind the first Christmas. It makes the darkest days and the shortest days of the year more cheerful.
I realize a lot of businesses make a major portion of their income from the Christmas season, but there can be too much pressure to buy more and more things, especially if there are children involved, it's almost a guilt trip for parents and grandparents, I think.
So I'm in the 55%, with qualifications. How about you?
Well, I would not want to skip the holidays, but certainly would prefer to do without all the shopping frenzy and the resulting traffic congestion and annoying tv commercials for all kinds of stuff you wouldn't buy except that you have to buy something.
I really enjoy getting together with friends more often, eating and drinking all the good stuff, and all the musical events. And hearing the retelling of the story behind the first Christmas. It makes the darkest days and the shortest days of the year more cheerful.
I realize a lot of businesses make a major portion of their income from the Christmas season, but there can be too much pressure to buy more and more things, especially if there are children involved, it's almost a guilt trip for parents and grandparents, I think.
So I'm in the 55%, with qualifications. How about you?
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