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COMMUNITY NEWS
In a recent survey conducted among Paris residents, we gathered data on when individuals took down their Christmas decorations. Here are the statistics based on the responses received:
- **December 29th**: 20% of respondents took down their decorations on this date.
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- **January 1st**: 0% of respondents mentioned this date specifically.
- **December 26th**: 20% of respondents removed their indoor decorations on this date.
- **December 27th**: 20% of respondents took down their indoor decorations on this date, while leaving outdoor lights until end of January.
- **January 6th (Feast of the Epiphany)**: 10% of respondents follow this traditional date to take down all their decorations.
- **December 26th (Boxing Day)**: 20% of respondents adhere to this date as their outdoor decoration removal day.
- **January 6th (Little Christmas)**: 10% of respondents take down indoor decorations on this date, while keeping outdoor decorations up a bit longer.
- **February 1st**: 10% of respondents keep both indoor and outdoor decorations until this date, extending the holiday spirit
These statistics showcase the diverse practices and preferences of Paris residents when it comes to the removal of their Christmas decorations. While some adhere to traditional dates, others choose to extend the festive ambiance. As the holiday season comes to a close, Parisians bid adieu to their Christmas decorations, eagerly anticipating the joyous season's return next year.