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Christmas in July is a Christmas celebration held in the month of July, the nature of which differs by hemisphere. Contents. 1 Origins; 2 Celebrations.
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Carols are sung and they vary across the country.

Christmas in July

Many of the songs and carols sung during the Alilo include these words: It's made of dried wood, such as hazelnut or walnut branches, which are shaved into long curly strips to form a small tree. Some people say they look like the long white curly beard of St Basil the Great!

They are decorated with small fruits and sweets. They are traditionally burnt on the day before the Georgian Orthodox Epiphany 19th January.

Christmas in Cape Town

This is meant to mark the end of the year's troubles. People get their presents on New Year's Eve December 31st. The cloak is heavy and very warm as it's made of white sheep's wool.

Shepherds were them in darker colors, but Tovlis Papa has to wear a white one! In , the National Recreation Association's journal Recreation described what a Christmas in July was like at a girl's camp, writing that "all mystery and wonder surround this annual event.

The term, if not the exact concept, was given national attention with the release of the Hollywood movie comedy Christmas in July in , written and directed by Preston Sturges. He buys presents for family, friends, and neighbors, and proposes marriage to his girlfriend. The pastor explained that the special service was patterned after a program held each summer at his former church in Philadelphia , when the congregation would present Christmas gifts early to give ample time for their distribution to missions worldwide.

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Christmas Around the World

Army and Navy officials, in conjunction with the American advertising and greeting card industries, threw a Christmas in July luncheon in New York in to promote an early Christmas mailing campaign for service men overseas during World War II. American advertisers began using Christmas in July themes in print for summertime sales as early as Television stations may choose to re-run Christmas specials, and many stores have Christmas in July sales. Some individuals choose to celebrate Christmas in July themselves, typically as an intentionally transparent excuse to have a party. This is in part because most bargainers tend to sell Christmas goods around July to make room for next year's inventory.


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In the Southern Hemisphere , seasons are in reverse to the Northern Hemisphere , with summer falling in December , January , and February , and with winter falling in June , July , and August. In the Northern Hemisphere, a Christmas in July celebration is deliberately ironic ; the July climate is typically hot and either sunny or rainy, as opposed to the cold and snowy conditions traditionally associated with Christmas celebrations in the higher latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.

Some people throw parties during July that mimic Christmas celebrations, bringing the atmosphere of Christmas but with warmer temperatures. Parties may include Santa Claus , ice cream and other cold foods, and gifts. Nightclubs often host parties open to the public.

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Christmas in July is usually recognized as July 12 but also sometimes celebrated on July Every July, the television home shopping channel QVC has Christmas in July sales, mostly decor and early gift ideas for children. What was once a hour block of holiday shopping every July 25 or the closest weekend day to it has become a month-long event: Generally during the last week of July, QVC will dedicate entire days to holiday sales.

There is also Christmas in June.