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- Hi we're Joel and Lia!
- And today's video is all about Boxing Day.
- So, we hope you've enjoyed Vlogmas,
can we just say, welcome to Boxing Day?
It's the 26th of December. (laughs)
- December.
- I'm not losing my mind. - No.
- Want to talk to you guys about what Boxing Day is,
because there might be some of you
that don't have it, where they're from,
so this video is all about that.
- Mm-hmm, yeah it's weird because again
it's something that we've been brought up with.
I thought it was a global thing; I think Australia do it,
maybe some other countries do too.
I know America doesn't call it Boxing Day.
- Oh what might they call it?
Just the Day After Christmas?
- The Day After Christmas, maybe.
- Just, they don't give it a name.
Or they don't celebrate Boxing Day.
Not that you wake up going "It's Boxing Day!"
I remember growing up, I'd always be like,
"Mum, is Boxing Day the day before Christmas
"or the day after Christmas?"
And she'd always be like, no it's after Christmas.
- I love that.
But it helps because then like, the 27th you'd say
is the day after Boxing Day.
So, "On the day after Boxing Day,
"I went and did blah blah blah."
You wouldn't say the 27th.
- And then you start getting into No Man's Land
when you go to the 28th, what's that?
- It's like the day after the day after Boxing Day. (laughs)
- A few days before New Year's Eve Eve Eve.
- Yeah!
- It's New Year's Eve Eve Eve! (laughs)
- But it's good because Christmas Eve
comes before Christmas Day, and Boxing Day
you just naturally know that that's then after.
Just in the same way that you'd say Christmas Eve
or Christmas Eve Eve.
- Yeah I love that.
- You could say Boxing Boxing Day.
- "Oh I'm going home on Christmas Eve Eve this year."
So yeah I love that. - Yeah I love it.
- Okay, so let's get into Boxing Day.
Why is it called Boxing Day?
- There's two different theories.
So one of them is that it's traditionally
a time where employers would pack up boxes full of presents
and give them to their employees.
- And some say it might be called Boxing Day
because you'd pack up like a box,
almost a shoebox size of presents,
and give them to the poor.
- So no one really knows where it comes from,
there are lots of different theories about.
But that's traditionally what Boxing Day meant.
But nowadays it just means shopping.
- Yeah, in fact, the last two years
you and I have both done the shoebox for charity,
which is where you fill up a box
and it gets sent to like a Third World country.
And you can put in sort of like, treats;
you can put in like toothbrush, stuff like that.
- Like little gifts and things.
- Little gifts, practical things.
- But that's not on Boxing Day was it?
- No, we do that for Christmas Day,
but it just made me think of it because it's a box.
- Yeah, yeah. - Yeah.
- But yeah nowadays it just means shopping,
like the Boxing Day sales start on Boxing Day.
And lots of Brits will leave the house on Boxing Day,
just to go shopping.
- So you've had the chaos of Christmas.
You've done all the cooking, you've done everything.
Your family's upside down, you've argued,
you've played board games and then the next day
it's like, shopping! - Shopping.
- Get them sales in and buy people's,
people pretend they're going to be really prepared
and buy everyone's presents for next year;
no one's done that. - Yeah, but you're not.
- How many people do you speak to that you're like,
"Oh have you done all your shopping?"
And they're like, yeah I did it a year ago?
- Yeah. - No one.
- But that's why I don't really tend
to ask for clothes for Christmas,
because they're just going to be reduced on Boxing Day
and into the January sales.
So I've gone shopping on Boxing Day before, I think,
or the few days in the gooch of--
- In the gooch.
- Of Christmas to New Year.
I buy lots of clothes.
- If you've got storage space, you can
use that time of year to buy stuff like wrapping paper,
Christmas crackers, stuff that you definitely will need--
- Cheap for next year. - For next year.
Cards, if you're someone that sends cards,
you could buy all your cards really cheaply.
- But this Boxing Day sales is kind of like
our equivalent of Black Friday,
like people queue on the streets,
like Oxford Street in London is rammed.
- Yeah, I wouldn't go anywhere near
Oxford Street on Boxing Day.
I wouldn't dream of it.
You see people with like, prams,
and you're like, why are you here?
- Yeah, they use it as a ramming device.
- Yeah, I know, (laughs), horrific!
But I don't think ours are as aggressive as--
- No, the Black Friday shoppers.
- Black Friday shoppers.
Because like, we don't really have any,
like, massive fights kick off.
Not that I've heard of or seen on the news or anything.
- No, the most dramatic thing that happened
I remember a few years ago someone was shot
on Oxford Street on Boxing Day,
like when it was full of like, things.
- That was horrific.
- Not shot, I think he was stabbed or something.
- That's really bad.
- I remember seeing it on the news and stuff.
So bad things happen, but not that often.
We've got a video that we're going to show you and react to,
and it's "Shoppers Hit Oxford Street for Boxing Day Sales,"
and it's busy, but there's so much decorum.
- Oh yeah? Let's see.
Let's see the video.
- This is Selfridges on Oxford Street.
The queue's around the block.
- Oh, a nice orderly queue.
- I love a queue.
- "It's almost free."
- Look how early it is, it's dark.
So they're queuing at like, probably 5 a.m., 4 a.m.
- Of course they are. - People will queue overnight.
- Look at how happy they look,
they're so excited to get in.
- And they're running.
- Oh they're running, they're running in.
- But there are some walkers,
and they're literally just being like, let in really calmly.
But Black Friday shoppers were literally like, trampling.
- Yeah, there's no one fallen over.
- No, but they're casually strolling in.
- There's a few strollers and walkers that are like,
I'm just going to go to where I know I need to go.
- And they're all smiling, they're all happy.
- Selfridges in particular, is the biggest day of the year.
It's the biggest volume across all of our stores.
And this year will absolutely be no exception.
Things are definitely tighter than you've seen for a while.
But I think Boxing Day will be more important than ever,
because people will be looking for bargains this year
more than they've ever done before,
so we're anticipating that today.
- Wow.
People love a bargain, and that's what
is so, like, universal, about everything.
Everyone loves a bargain.
- But money's an issue, that everyone wants to save money,
because no one has enough money.
- Yeah no one's ever got enough money.
- No matter how much you've got you've never got enough.
- And you sell out on Boxing Day,
buying stuff you probably don't need.
- I'd rather pay the extra and go at a quieter time.
- Yeah actually I'd rather pay for
the peacefulness of my shopping experience.
- Yeah, I would; amazing.
- And at Boxing Day sales I'm really grateful
I no longer work in a department store.
- Yeah, hashtag #grateful, hashtag #blessed.
- Grateful, 'cause I--
- I never used to work
between Christmas and New Year anyway;
I've always taken it off, I've always had,
like or or two weeks off at Christmas, New Year.
But it'd be horrible to work in retail on Boxing Day, ugh.
- Oh my gosh.
- My brother's done it. - Yeah?
- He worked for Next.
- And people go crazy for a Next sale.
- Next is like, yeah.
- Next is like, women's wear, mostly.
- No, menswear. - Menswear as well.
- Oh yeah it's equal men's and women's wear.
I buy loads of stuff from Next.
My underwear is from Next, look at that!
- Oh don't be such a little slut, put that away.
"Don't be such a little," imagine if I was like,
"Guys my underwear is from," and got it out.
- Yeah, do it.
- I'd get accused of being a little slut.
- Of being a slut, but because I do it, it's not,
and they're like, "Joel!"
"Boys being boys." - "Joel! Boys'll be boys."
Boy! - Boy, boys.
- Booie!
- "A booie's just being a booie!" (laughing)
- "Booie just being a booie," brilliant.
So for those of you that don't go shopping,
you've got Boxing Day at home
or maybe like with cousins or family
that you might not see on Christmas Day.
- Yeah, you'll see them on Boxing Day.
- So you can see everyone on Boxing Day,
that's like a done thing in my family,
we'll see all, like, extended family on Boxing Day.
- Also you might go for walk, Boxing Day walk,
that's a thing. - Yeah.
- Some people do it on the afternoon on Christmas Day,
but I think, most people are like,
let's get out of the house,
we've been in the house on Christmas Day,
let's go for a walk.
- It's lovely. Yeah, love that.
And you've got a dog for it.
- Yeah, exactly.
- So Oscar must love that.
- But the best part about Boxing Day, and the upcoming days,
is the food, the leftovers.
- Leftovers!
- It's amazing.
- Oh my gosh, I just love cold savory food,
so this is my idea of heaven!
This is legit, like I'm oh yeah I'll just make a sandwich,
out of like a bit of turkey meat, a bit of like, cranberry,
a bit of this, a bit of that.
A bit of stuffing. - Wow.
- Stunning. - You make it yourself?
- Yeah! - Oh wow.
- It's all up for grabs.
- I make my dad do it all the time.
"Dad get me a sandwich"! - "Dad get me a sandwich"!
- "Make me a sandwich"! - "Make me a sandwich"!
- Oh. - Aw.
- I don't lift a finger at Christmas.
- Really?
Imagine when you have to cook your own Christmas dinner.
- Oh my gosh; no, that'd be awful.
- The timing can be so hard.
- My brother is a chef, so he cooks Christmas Dinner
with my dad.
I might chop a carrot or something.
- Is that it? - That's it, yeah.
- You don't really get involved?
- No.
- "Just pour the Prosecco, Joel"!
- I just drink the Prosecco and play with Oscar.
- "I'll just be in here being the youngest sibling."
- Yeah. (laughing)
- That's good, also people can be control freaks
on Christmas Day.
Like, my family they're like, "Get out of my space."
So I'll try and help, but they'll just be like,
"Just go and play on Instagram."
- Yeah, and you're like, "Okay."
- Okay, I'll just go and play on Instagram.
- Yeah. (laughing).
Follow us on Instagram! - Yeah.
- If you want behind the scenes content on these videos
and of our life over Christmas.
- Yeah I'm sure there'll be plenty to share.
Lots of Prosecco.
- Yeah, but Merry Christmas, I hope you had
a great day yesterday.
We will see you next time?
- Next week? - In a few days.
- We'll see you soon.
- We're back to thrice weekly,
so Vlogmas is over, very sad,
but we will be back doing three videos a week
like we always used to.
- And we hope you've had an amazing journey with us.
If you've just discovered us this year through Vlogmas,
welcome, stick around.
And if you're old school OG subscriber--
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- However you do it, please stick around!
See you soon guys, take care, bye!
- Yeah, see you soon, bye.
Christmas is over.
♪ Christmas is over now ♪
♪ Christmas, leaves falling down ♪
♪ Christmas, I make up the words ♪
♪ Christmas ♪
♪ Making our Christmas memories ♪
♪ I've been working so much lately ♪
♪ I can barely find the time to sleep ♪
♪ Yeah I spend my time running around ♪
♪ Keeping people pleased ♪
♪ But this is my favorite-- ♪
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