Christmas Presents
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What time of day do you open your presents? Do you open on Christmas Eve? Do you rush to open them or take your time?
My daughter opens hers in the morning and at the end there is paper everywhere so I clean up then do mine
The ones from Father Christmas usually get opened around 9am.
Then family presents are a more relaxed affair, usually around midday once most of the dinner prep is sorted.
My husband and I don't buy each other Christmas presents so it is normally ones from our family that we get. We open them after breakfast normally or when our son has opened his. We don't have any gifts to open this year as we told my in laws not to bother this year, my mum has bought us presents but too expensive to post so will get them at some point. It will just be our son opening presents this year.
We open as soon as up. But make them last the day. Son opens his first then we open ours later x
I open my stocking presents in the morning, and also a couple of bags of presents. I open my large sack of presents in the afternoon. And then a few more bags of presents in the evening
We open first thing on christmas morning. We wait until everyone is awake and head to the livingroom to see all the presents and begin opening. Then some family presents in the afternoon when we see them too
Hi all. We have a tradition in our family that every xmas eve we can open one of the presents thats under the tree. Obviously there not the main ones that aren't down until much later. But then xmas day we have breakfast say 7.30 n open presents straight after. Merry Christmas all
That’s what we do too DavidBridgman! Merry Christmas to you. Enjoy the holidays.
It's just me and my husband this year so we already have open ours lol. But my family sent us some parcels, we will open them on Zoom tomorrow morning when they open the ones I've sent them.
We do stockings then sacks. Then in the evening we do actual gifts. Kids actually love doing it this way to as they said feels more Christmasy all day
We open ours on Christmas morning over breakfast, croissants and bucks fizz, my son, who lives at home is 23, we take it in turns to open a present, we take our time. When my son was little it was a lot more chaotic, now it's a struggle to get him out of bed
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