Just to clarify with everyone in the country:



Generally, Christmas is celebrated on Christmas Eve the 24th rather than on Christmas Day the 25th.

Just like Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner is on New Year’s Eve rather than on the first day of the lunar new year.

But none of that really matters.

Because tomorrow is the 26th, which is Boxing Day.

And Boxing Day is a nationwide shopping day, and the Christmas market buying frenzy you’ve been waiting for is coming.

However, there is some bad news:

Boxing Day is also usually a major promotion day.
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