Typically, stores like Target and many malls begin to decorate for the holidays very soon, almost the day after Halloween. While many people look forward to singing Christmas carols beyond control, is it too early to be singing them on November 1?
Yes.
For many people, the fact that there are radio stations already playing "Frosty the Snowman" and Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas" on November 1 is a major turn-off, especially because we haven't even celebrated Thanksgiving yet. These believers tend to take one holiday at a time, celebrating each of them fully and not skimping out on any traditions. Instead of skipping over the Turkey Day feast, they savor it, and once that holiday is over, they go full force into Christmas Spirit.
No.
These believers agree that it is never too early to share their Christmas cheer. We are most closely related to Buddy the Elf, in thinking that Christmas is one of the most jolly holidays we can celebrate. The morning of November 1 you can find us blaring the Michael Buble Christmas album for the next two months straight without ever getting tired of the songs. These people tend to enjoy Thanksgiving, but not in its entirety, mostly just enjoying the fact that the next holiday after Thanksgiving is Christmas.
Overall, the majority of the population is either all in for holiday celebrations or completely opposed. Although some people may not agree that early November is an appropriate time to begin celebrating this winter holiday, there is a large body of opposition that could sing Christmas carols for hours on end.