So does weather. You generally won't hear meteorologists saying, "Dig out the bikini - it'll be sunny with a high of 86!" No, January weather - even amazingly good weather - is still amazingly bad weather compared with pretty much all of spring, summer and fall.
In Australia it's still Summer at that time.
First, there is Jan. 24's distance from Christmas: way too far to look forward to, but way too recent to have recovered from financially. The misery of debt figures heavily in his equation.
Not everyone celebrates it.
OK, so Hallmark hasn't given the day its seal of greeting-card approval yet, but it's only a matter of time before everyone comes to realize what Cliff Arnall has proved scientifically.
What ****ing science? He made a couple of poor northern hemisphere and Christian based assumptions, and failed horribly against me. He loses. Article loses.
DoHo
Your just looking for a reason to act smart.
The article was for the Seattle Area, that's why it was in the Seattle times. January 24th is pretty cold here. A large majority of people here celebrate Christmas.
That last one I have no idea about though.
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