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    SimonKepp at 2023-08-18 21:41:09+00:00 ID: jws25pw


    I think, that may be a regional thing. Here in Copenhagen,most of us are able to celebrate things without a need for requesting blue disco lights.

    Edit: typo.

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      Muriana at 2023-08-18 22:46:18+00:00 ID: jwsbhz3


      Born and raised in Copenhagen, we still attempt to set my parents house on fire every year.

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        SimonKepp at 2023-08-18 22:48:56+00:00 ID: jwsbv4k


        I did say “most of us”. I thought this style of celebration was much more popular in Jylland and Udkantsdanmark, but won’t rule out, that it also occurs in Copenhagen.

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          Muriana at 2023-08-18 23:06:05+00:00 ID: jwse8dk


          It’s funny, because I would have thought it was a province thing to go electric. Not that I inspect a lot of Christmas trees, but I dont think I’ve seen a single one with fake candles. So in the circles I move in its not a thing. And my social bubble us very concentrated around Copenhagen, for better or worse.

          It just goes to show how different an experience we can have within a honestly fairly small city.

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      Ok-Rip4206 at 2023-08-19 03:18:20+00:00 ID: jwtav2t


      I have been living in Copenhagen a looooong time 20+ years, never used the (unholy) electric lights.