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As the holiday season comes to an end, it's time to pause our favorite Christmas traditions: preparing festive dinner recipes, baking Christmas cookies and watching the all-time best Christmas movies. Part of the post-holiday process will inevitably involve putting away your Christmas decorations — like packing up your Christmas lights, organizing your ornaments and, of course, figuring out when to take down the Christmas tree.

Year after year, when to take down your Christmas tree becomes a topic of conversation — whether you typically go for a real spruce tree or an artificial Christmas tree. Some homeowners worry that it can be considered bad luck to leave Christmas decorations up for too long, while others try to soak up as much of the merry season as possible.

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When should you take down your Christmas tree?

If you find yourself stumped over this very question, perhaps consider letting tradition be your guide. Dating back to the fourth century, many Christians have marked the end of the Christmas season on the Twelfth Night (or 12 nights after Christmas) — an evening also known as the Eve of the Epiphany.

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Although Christian groups reportedly disagree over which date is the correct one, tradition dictates that the Twelfth Night is the best time to take down your festive decorations — including your tree. The date falls on January 5 or January 6, depending on whether or not you count Christmas as day one.

The Epiphany, also known as Three Kings' Day, marks the day the three wise men visited baby Jesus and hailed him as a king in Bethlehem. It's believed that keeping your decorations on display for too long after the Twelfth Night can bring bad luck. TACOJIM//GETTY IMAGES

Of course, all of this to say that you should really take down your Christmas tree when it's the most convenient time for you and your family — whether that's the day after Christmas, New Year's Eve or you prefer decorating your tree all year long. Take a note from Dolly Parton, who leaves her tree up until after her birthday on January 19. After all, you worked hard decorating your tree — you should enjoy it for as long as you want.

 



 

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