Nothing reminds you that Christmas is fast approaching more than the arrival of the big tree at Rockefeller Center! Other signs of the season are starting to show, too. Some told DaveCarlinTV they're delighted, while others say it's too soon. 🎄
"You know how it is with retail. After Christmas, then it's New Year's and then it's Valentine's Day," store worker Itima Downey said.
"I think Christmas starts after Thanksgiving. I think it's all starting too early," Hell's Kitchen resident Josh Bumcrot said."This is a big time for them to make sales, so they want to extend that season as much as possible, so I get it from their perspective, but yeah, I don't like it."RELATED STORY:Even though it may be starting to look like Christmas, it's not exactly feeling like it. The high temperature in New York City was close to 70 on Saturday.
"I don't want to bundle up. I like the warm New York. It makes it way better," SoHo resident Taylor Brainard said."I have this long tradition of exchanging Christmas cards with a friend of mine overseas very early on in the season," he said."We're ready for it, yeah, absolutely," manager Gary Kirsch said.In:
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