Posted December 13, 2019

HunchBluntley
language geek
Registered: Jul 2014
From United States

LootHunter
Political non-Euclidean
Registered: Dec 2013
From Russian Federation
Posted December 13, 2019

My guess is that it's calculated to be as generic as possible from a marketing perspective.

eric5h5
New User
Registered: Jul 2011
From Other

my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted December 13, 2019

Post edited December 13, 2019 by SirPrimalform

eric5h5
New User
Registered: Jul 2011
From Other
Posted December 13, 2019


babark
Pirate Mullah
Registered: Dec 2010
From Pakistan
Posted December 13, 2019

I'm beginning to think this is one of those things like "football", imperial units and skipping u from the spelling of words that make the US different from the entire rest of the world, while they think everyone is like that.

firstpastthepost
Registered: Jun 2013
From Canada
Posted December 13, 2019

My guess is that it's calculated to be as generic as possible from a marketing perspective.


my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted December 13, 2019
That is but one of many definitions, my whole point was that that was a particularly weird one of them.

AFnord
Friendly Dragon
Registered: Dec 2011
From Sweden
Posted December 13, 2019



ConsulCaesar
Crossing the Rubicon
Registered: Jan 2017
From Spain
Posted December 13, 2019
Turns out the official beginning of seasons depends on the definition you use and where you live:
https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/aboutseasons.html
https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/aboutseasons.html
Post edited December 13, 2019 by ConsulCaesar

eric5h5
New User
Registered: Jul 2011
From Other
Posted December 13, 2019
I don't think it's regional; it's definitely widespread. (Although apparently December 21 is the solstice this year? My calendar says 22.)

AFnord
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Registered: Dec 2011
From Sweden
Posted December 13, 2019



eric5h5
New User
Registered: Jul 2011
From Other
Posted December 13, 2019
Are you really going to argue with the Old Farmer's Almanac? ;)

AFnord
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Registered: Dec 2011
From Sweden
Posted December 13, 2019
Post edited December 13, 2019 by AFnord

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany
Posted December 13, 2019
Cool. "to obviate"... didn't know that word before. :-)
Yeah well, the feast itself is way older, and the church has had it's difficulty embracing it for a few hundred years. But then pragmatism won.
Yeah well, the feast itself is way older, and the church has had it's difficulty embracing it for a few hundred years. But then pragmatism won.
Post edited December 13, 2019 by toxicTom