And what did London give to Norway 🤔 ungrateful much.
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kinda /r/ChoosingBeggars
How about Norway quit cutting trees for a gift that London can do without🤔
I think the Salt water from the voyage from Norway damaged it again so thats why it looks like that.
If I remember rightly they generally upgrade these trees anyway, plenty of boughs will be artificially added, that said, this tree certainly needs that.
That’s got cancer.
Will DHL return this?
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I think one side got more sunlight than the other….
This year? You’ll find an article about how embarrassingly ugly the tree is almost every year.
I swear I see a story about this every year.
The amount of posts about this tree is unbelievable
I swear people just want to get riled up over nothing. A few people make a post about it looking a bit rattier than usual, the papers make a whole story out of it to stoke some kind of weird click outrage and suddenly people are acting like it’s some kind of international incident
Noone who knows the story of the tree will care what it looks like
Cmon Norway, you could have stuck some extra branches on there or something. Looks like you phoned this one in.
Thank you Norway.
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Its had to come from Norway and its a natural product.
Its a nice gift and gesture between two countries.
Obviously you can’t face the bad side / undecorated part of the Christmas tree towards the wall like we do at home. I still like it though..it’s a big tall tree. I’d prefer if it wasn’t cut down tbh!
If the quality doesn’t up next year, I think the City may have to source it’s annual Christmas Tree from elsewhere…
Again? Wasn’t it like that last year? London should change the supplier.
Fuck christmas trees no matter where they come from or who pays for them. Trees should stay planted, not be chopped down for the useless red fat man consumerism celebration.
It was a big beatiful tree before it got chopped down….
Remember Solskjær? We do.
This is like the Charlie Brown Christmas tree.
Regardless (and who really cares?) – thanks Norway!
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And what did London give to Norway 🤔 ungrateful much.
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kinda /r/ChoosingBeggars
How about Norway quit cutting trees for a gift that London can do without🤔
I think the Salt water from the voyage from Norway damaged it again so thats why it looks like that.
If I remember rightly they generally upgrade these trees anyway, plenty of boughs will be artificially added, that said, this tree certainly needs that.
That’s got cancer.
Will DHL return this?
[deleted]
I think one side got more sunlight than the other….
This year? You’ll find an article about how embarrassingly ugly the tree is almost every year.
I swear I see a story about this every year.
The amount of posts about this tree is unbelievable
I swear people just want to get riled up over nothing. A few people make a post about it looking a bit rattier than usual, the papers make a whole story out of it to stoke some kind of weird click outrage and suddenly people are acting like it’s some kind of international incident
Noone who knows the story of the tree will care what it looks like
Cmon Norway, you could have stuck some extra branches on there or something. Looks like you phoned this one in.
Thank you Norway.
.
Its had to come from Norway and its a natural product.
Its a nice gift and gesture between two countries.
Obviously you can’t face the bad side / undecorated part of the Christmas tree towards the wall like we do at home. I still like it though..it’s a big tall tree. I’d prefer if it wasn’t cut down tbh!
If the quality doesn’t up next year, I think the City may have to source it’s annual Christmas Tree from elsewhere…
Again? Wasn’t it like that last year? London should change the supplier.
Fuck christmas trees no matter where they come from or who pays for them. Trees should stay planted, not be chopped down for the useless red fat man consumerism celebration.
It was a big beatiful tree before it got chopped down….
Remember Solskjær? We do.
This is like the Charlie Brown Christmas tree.
Regardless (and who really cares?) – thanks Norway!