When I was younger I absolutely used to love the run-up to Christmas. The cold weather, the carols or classical music, the tree, the food and the organic nature of everything all made the whole thing special.
However, these days all Xmas seems to be about is deals at M&S, iPhones, X Factor and Amazon Prime. The problem is that these things aren't specifically related to Xmas, they're there all year round but just more prevalent in December, so it doesn't seem special.
In spite of the fact that I don't own a television it's still hard to avoid the above.
Have we totally lost the magic of Xmas in favour of commercialism? Or are major retail discounts the new 'magic'?
However, these days all Xmas seems to be about is deals at M&S, iPhones, X Factor and Amazon Prime. The problem is that these things aren't specifically related to Xmas, they're there all year round but just more prevalent in December, so it doesn't seem special.
In spite of the fact that I don't own a television it's still hard to avoid the above.
Have we totally lost the magic of Xmas in favour of commercialism? Or are major retail discounts the new 'magic'?