Silver Reindeer spotted at Robinsons department store. Christmas comes early in Singapore, but I don’t mind. I would love to listen to Christmas songs for more than just a month.
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From someone who comes from a country that starts playing Christmas songs and decorating for Christmas in September, I say Singapore is ‘late’. 🙂 I know, it’s weird. I have a German friend who tells me we’re way too early. The Germans put up their Christmas trees on Dec 24, and not a day before. At least that’s how they used to do it. My friend’s a bit older than me.
Where do you come from Jen? I don’t mind the early Christmas…just love the cheery atmosphere….it’s one of my fave holidays.