You are going to block this site. This will do the following:
- You will no longer see this site in searches.
- Site will no longer see your site in searches.
- Site will not be able to comment on your site profile.
- Any comments this site has posted to your profile will not be displayed.
Are you sure you want to do this?
I didn't know Christmas in July was a thing elsewhere. It makes sense in Australia because our Christmases are so hot - not the image of a northern winter Christmas. We rarely get snow, even here in the mountains west of Sydney, but having 'Christmas' in winter seems to make sense here.
For sure. Up here, we do tend to have a market for nautical-themed Christmas items--trees made out of starfish and the like. The concept in the northern hemisphere does get some pushback. The December date is arbitrary anyhow, so it would make sense to flip it down under.