WIt's not unusual to see a Christmas tree in a less than traditional colour like black, or covered with decorations that are more kooky than festive.
But it's still a shock to see an upside-down Christmas tree pop up in your social media feed or in a friend's house, and surprisingly there's a long history behind the quirky trend.
Upside down Christmas trees aren't just a fad inspired by Stranger Things or celebrities. Turns out there's a very complicated and historical background behind hanging your free from the ceiling.
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