Vancouverites at Boxing Day

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 Vancouverites at Boxing Day

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Boxing Day is the day after Christmas, the Feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, is better known as Boxing Day. Nowadays, we often see, in many stores have gifts and items on sale and that way through shopping offer their offerings. It is well known shoping day in Canada anyway. Across the rest of the country consumerism was the name of the game.

Usual scene, outside an electronics store in Vancouver’s downtown core, customers wrestling with boxes, in Robson Street, a popular shopping strip, was bustling, though super-shoppers laden down with bags were few and far between.

Dozens of people waited in lines outside luxury leather goods and designer clothing stores, but many said they were just there to check out the deals or exchange a gift. Yeah right.

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“A survey suggested fewer Canadians would rush out to stores on Boxing Day and if they did, they would spend less money than usual, following an expensive Christmas season - but never-ending lineups and surging masses at the malls told a different story.

The Visa Canada survey suggested about 23 per cent of Canadians planned to make purchases on the traditionally sale-saturated shopping day - a decline of 17 per cent from last year.”

Check out Amazon store they always have specials during the boxing day. Enjoy your shopping during Boxing Day, not all days box.

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