Every day at about 5pm he puts out holiday decorations (right now Halloween, but same idea for Christmas later in the year), then at about 9:30pm (~4.5 hours later) he brings them in the garage.

Every… single… day. Same schedule.

We’re talking multiple lawn inflatables, led lights, and other misc decorations.

I’ve never seen anyone else do this before (especially every day).

Is this a normal thing for others?

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    9 hours ago

    And then there’s me, who saved time by putting my Christmas lights up in November of last year.

    And not taking them down…

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    13 hours ago

    My gas station had a giant dinosaur and a store down the street had a giant chair. They just chained them down like a dog on a leash.

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    People keep talking about crime, but I tend to hold off on even putting up decorations until a week or less before the holiday because where I live the weather will destroy or launch your decorations, and the storms often come at night with no warning.

    So my immediate thought was, he wants to preserve those decorations. It’s something I would do if I didn’t just accept I’d be replacing a third to a half of my decorations every year because I can’t be assed to take them down for storms.

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    18 hours ago

    I assumed theft prevention, but if he has a nice lawn, he could also be trying to keep it from dying.

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    I think it says something about society when instead of asking the neighbor why he brings his decorations inside every day, we prefer to ask people online who don’t know him.

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      21 hours ago

      OP’s question is not why, though. They want to know how widespread this approach is - a question that could hardly be answered by the neighbor.

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        Plus, it’s a pretty funny post. I have never in life seen or heard of this practice.

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          10 hours ago

          I used to live across the street from a guy who had his Xmas lights string up permanently and would screw/unscrew each bulb.

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        15 hours ago

        I’ve lived in a few gated communities. Those gates are a joke. The pizza place I once worked had a sheet with bypass codes to like every neighborhood lol

        Or you just wait until someone else goes in and follow.

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          14 hours ago

          I was a cable guy in Tulsa, OK. Those people are nuts for gates, never been anywhere like it. Yeah, I could get in anywhere.

          There was one hood where the security guard chased me, on foot, to my customer’s house. :) When I was leaving, I could see through another house’s backyard to the Circle-K parking lot. Not even a chain link fence, just walk in.

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            The only gated community I thought was actually fully secured was my parents place on a small island near port Isabell. The whole island was a single 55+ gated community (before spacex came around anyway”

            The guard gate was on the draw bridge.

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    The question is “Is this a normal thing for others?” and the answer is “No.”

    Somebody else mentioned having them stolen, but it might be even more traumatic if he’d had decorations vandalized in the past.

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    Other comments bring up vandalism or theft, but it could be a utility thing. Like he doesn’t want to pay for all that electricity.

    But at that point, why not just get those timers?

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    No. I have had Christmas lights stolen, but those were on the fence by the road, we don’t have that in this house.

    The inflatable things people just deflate and leave out usually here. Everything else just stays so the house stays decorated.