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 THE CHRISTMAS HYPE!  IT'S MY SURVEY

THE CHRISTMAS HYPE! IT'S MY SURVEY

MIISRAEL Bride · Monday, December 6th 2010 at 9:18AM · 295 views
I conducted a Christmas Hype survey.
Speaking with only Black Americans in Memphis, I asked:

Are you going for a hyped up Christmas?

This is what Black Memphians said to my questions:



Most selected to say they are not going for the hype! By this they are meaning they are going back to a more traditional Christmas of family and not all business of buying lots of presents...which is fewer gifts.

Asked if they thought is was the economy?

About 70% said it wasn't. This percentage said they are wanting to have a more rewarding day. The other 30% in my survey said: It's money woes keeping them from the Christmas hype, still perferring the shopping and buying things, giving lots of presents as well as wanting them for themselves!

There was a small percentage of 2% who said:

They didn't know Christmas was hyped. .. If they had it to spend they'd be hyped up and out shopping and buying!

Well since the trend of Christmas traditional love is desired most, it's almost sure that those ways of the shopping for gifts and presents hasn't become oblete yet.

"Do you or don't believe the Christmas hype?"

"There are last minute shoppers remaining on alert."

This survey is written and conducted by:
MIISRAEL
Hometown Memphis, Tennessee

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Comments (11)

Jen Fad Monday, December 6th 2010 at 10:24AM

My Christmas is always been centered around reflection on the Messiah. We are currently reflecting on that theme (Messiah) through Advent. It's really nice and not filled with stress of gift giving since the ultimate Gift has already been provided by God.

MIISRAEL Bride Monday, December 6th 2010 at 1:07PM

How beautiful. .... In my small survey there were those that mentioned they too liked the gift of Christ moreover gifts of the world. Sharing that with family and friends meant more to them thanthe hype of all the gifts and commerical spending of presents.
What a great comment!

So...you do shop some am I right? But your true celebrating is reflecting the Christ Child.

MIISRAEL Bride Monday, December 6th 2010 at 2:55PM

A great family day sounds wonderful. You & yours appear not to be overly taken by the commerical hype. Family and helping is a wonderful celebration...then dinner. Nice.

MIISRAEL Bride Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 12:29AM

Irma, those a great tips for shoppers. My sister shops all year and wraps all Christmas season. She's a bargin hunter, so she'll shop now for next year--and all along the summer months.

It's a time-saver and some things you won't find around now at this Christmas time will be gone in those up coming months before next Christmas.

Steve Williams Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 9:35AM

I am spending my time this holiday season studying more about the ancient Egyptian beliefs about this time of the year centered around the winter solstice.

Steve Williams Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 9:36AM

This is related to my ongoing search for Jesus.

MIISRAEL Bride Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 9:59AM

You'll be going on a journey...to know and to learn of Jesus. I hope you will be enlightened.
That's telepathy speaking. :>) Smiles.

Steve Williams Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 10:52AM

I hope to soon follow up on my Q source blog. And I've got some others coming too. I've got another one coming on Scratch, as I just finished my first program with it and will be uploading it to the Scratch website.

MIISRAEL Bride Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 11:45AM

Excited for you...I enjoyed the Q blog you've written. Fact I'm in the second go of reading the information again.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

This Christmas, I am picturing more families together making home made gifts and spending more quality time with each other and less time out buying material things...more of those GOOD OLD DAYS CHRISTAMS. (SMILE)

It is going to be great for our youths as teaching moments about the true meaning of this holiday. lol (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

As for me personally...I learned from my thrifty baby sister to do my major Christmas shopping starting right after Christmas...I buy most of my next Christmas needs then...and enjoy all of the savings buying the over stocked merchandise left overs...

Try is I promise you will like it. lol(smile)

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