A real-life Scrooge displayed a Bah Humbug sign outside their dimly-lit home on a street filled with dazzling displays.
The residential road is full of bedazzled homes, giant Santas and Nativities scenes.
But it quickly pans to a dark, ominous-looking house with a solitary Christmas wreath and a large green sign.
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The banner reads: “Bah Humbug.”
Meanwhile, the only lights visible are reflections from displays across the street.
The clip was filmed in Dyker Heights in Brooklyn, New York, US.
One local said: “Oh my God, love that neighbour.”
Vibhanshu said: “My favourite Christmas lights in NYC.”
Caroline remarked: “I can’t imagine those electric bills in December! Man those are gorgeous decorations.”
Dennis commented: “If people want to spend thousands to show the world that they have the most Christmas spirit, let them.”
Dyker Heights has become one of New York’s most beloved attractions during the festive season.
Crowds of all ages flock to the posh neighbourhood to stroll along the avenues and see the over-the-top decorations.
Several companies even offer bus tours to Dyker Heights from Manhattan, as reported by What’s The Jam.
The phrase ‘Bah Humbug’ is most famously used by Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, first published in 1843.
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