Richard Osman said you can tell people’s class by when they open their presents and it’s the gift that keeps on giving
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I once stayed with a friend who’s dad used to hand the presents out one at a time and everyone would watch each one being opened. Took about 5 hours and was easily the worst Christmas of my life.
— Kirstie (@mrsUJK) December 4, 2018
We do that. There’s sod all else to do on Christmas Day.
— My Undoing (@whatsthepoint08) December 4, 2018
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@lochstock86 After someone has went downstairs to check and confirm Santa has been, 5am to 9am is the working class window. Everybody then opens their own presents all at the same time shouting about what you got, in absolutely no order. Selection box for breakfast.
— Lisa Lochran (@lisa_bell1) December 4, 2018
This is absolutely my Christmas morning, many happy memories. Wouldn’t change a thing!
— Catherine Usher (@GoldenSnitch89) December 4, 2018
Yes! I think people that don’t do this are really missing out 😥
— Lisa Lochran (@lisa_bell1) December 4, 2018
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No, no, no. If you’re really of the elite you open them on Christmas Eve on returning from midnight Mass. Showing your lack of sophistication there Richard.
— Simon Garrett 🎈 (@simonjgarrett) December 4, 2018
If you’re returning from midnight Mass, then surely by definition it is no longer Christmas Eve.
— John White (@JwhiteRev) December 4, 2018
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Adult do late Christmas Eve in our house does this make me pre Working Class?
— Gabby Logan (@GabbyLogan) December 4, 2018
‘Upper’ I’m afraid.
— Richard Osman (@richardosman) December 4, 2018
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We’re so posh we sometimes don’t open them at all.
— Tony Thorne (@tonythorne007) December 4, 2018
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Who waits until after lunch that is just weird! Get up, make a brew, open the pressies. Then a bacon sandwich to line the stomach before popping the fizz. Working class and proud!
— Jude Ellis (@Hey_Jude71) December 4, 2018
There’s only one question left. When do you open yours (and what does it say about you …)