The tradition in my family was that the tree came into the house on the 23rd or 24th December, and remained until Twelfth Night [wikipedia.org]. Other decorations were put up from beginning of Advent [wikipedia.org] onwards - the lighting of the first of the four candles on the Advent crown marked the start of the observance.
That said, there is no 'right' way to celebrate it. Do what suits you. If you do it often enough, and enough people join in, it will become a tradition.
(Score: 3, Informative) by pTamok on Saturday December 04 2021, @11:30PM
The tradition in my family was that the tree came into the house on the 23rd or 24th December, and remained until Twelfth Night [wikipedia.org]. Other decorations were put up from beginning of Advent [wikipedia.org] onwards - the lighting of the first of the four candles on the Advent crown marked the start of the observance.
That said, there is no 'right' way to celebrate it. Do what suits you. If you do it often enough, and enough people join in, it will become a tradition.