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The “Christmas Creep” | 14 Dec. 2024, 10:00

Even though the autumn leaves are still hanging on the trees and we’re still sipping on freddo espressos, the “Christmas Creep” is here, and it’s stronger than ever. Every year, it seems like the decorations go up earlier: by mid-October, cities are already dressed up for the holidays, bakeries are baking kourabiedes and melomakarona, and the first Christmas jingles start playing.

So, after decorating the Voice of Greece studio this week and fully diving into the Christmas spirit, on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at 10:00 AM Athens time, we’re asking ourselves if we decorated at the right time—early December—or if we should’ve done it even sooner. Should we have started earlier?

Sound editing: Stefania Tsakiri


Produced and presented by Ariadni-Sofia Kouri
Broadcast: Saturday, December 14, 2024, at 10:00 AM Athens time

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