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By *lassy pair OP   Couple
over a year ago

Greenwich London

If there was a vote to prohibit shopping on Boxing Day, which way do you vote

We would definatly vote yes as we hate getting out of the house to safe a few quids for some junk we will hardly use, and bought for the sake of been little cheaper.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Nobody's forcing you to go are they?

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By *lassy pair OP   Couple
over a year ago

Greenwich London


"Nobody's forcing you to go are they? "

No an intelligent answer as we all know that we only asking other ppl opinion

Ooo some people

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If there was a vote to prohibit shopping on Boxing Day, which way do you vote

We would definatly vote yes as we hate getting out of the house to safe a few quids for some junk we will hardly use, and bought for the sake of been little cheaper. "

If you hate doing it, don't do it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If there was a vote to prohibit shopping on Boxing Day, which way do you vote

We would definatly vote yes as we hate getting out of the house to safe a few quids for some junk we will hardly use, and bought for the sake of been little cheaper. "

Some of my most trusted dresses have come from a Boxing Day sale. If I have it in me to go, I will. But I won't go anywhere near a next store.

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By *lassy pair OP   Couple
over a year ago

Greenwich London


"I won't go anywhere near a next store. "

Was it a bad experience with them or what ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't go, I'll have a look online if there's something specific I want but otherwise I avoid the shops altogether until all the sale tat has cleared off out they way.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Nobody's forcing you to go are they?

No an intelligent answer as we all know that we only asking other ppl opinion

Ooo some people "

Why would I want to ban something that doesn't affect me though?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's

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By *lassy pair OP   Couple
over a year ago

Greenwich London


"Nobody's forcing you to go are they?

No an intelligent answer as we all know that we only asking other ppl opinion

Ooo some people

Why would I want to ban something that doesn't affect me though? "

But it might effect others hence we asking for everyone opinion

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By *lassy pair OP   Couple
over a year ago

Greenwich London


"Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's "

Exactly that is what we say, 2 peaceful days off is not much to ask at Xmas, but the greedy sods always have it their own way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Everything should be closed for a week over christmas. Its pathetic people cant go a few days.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Seen someone today buying 10 loafs crazy lol

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By *lassy pair OP   Couple
over a year ago

Greenwich London


"Seen someone today buying 10 loafs crazy lol"

Maybe they have an army to feed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Seen someone today buying 10 loafs crazy lol

Maybe they have an army to feed "

an army of what...... ducks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Consumerism and greed will always win. There are no way shops will close on Boxing Day, crap for those who work in retail but the demand.is there even if it us often created by retailers themselves

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By *tace 309TV/TS
over a year ago

durham


"Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's "
bring back the old boxing day holiday no shops open at all( it won't happen though in this money orientated day and age). The Easter eggs are due out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The government here in Northern Ireland I seem to remember was talking about changing the law for boxing day opening.

But I be at the football and club afterwards so i don't shop on boxing day anyway

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's bring back the old boxing day holiday no shops open at all( it won't happen though in this money orientated day and age). The Easter eggs are due out"

But then I couldn't go to the DFS sale ...

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By *tace 309TV/TS
over a year ago

durham


"Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's bring back the old boxing day holiday no shops open at all( it won't happen though in this money orientated day and age). The Easter eggs are due out

But then I couldn't go to the DFS sale ..."

the DFS sale lasts longer than one day.I worked in retail .they store things up in the warehouse specially for sale times its usually stuff they couldn't sell any normal time.sales are a retail gimmick and a bit false.how many times do you get told its gone or its now out of stock.the retail market loves the fools gold rush.no I'd rather stop at home.anyway if you've been drinking Christmas day should you really be driving to the boxing day sale

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think they should be closed, I don't envy people that work in the retail sector in the slightest at this time of year, but after putting up with numerous rude and obnoxious customers in the run up to Christmas they deserve more than one day off.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's bring back the old boxing day holiday no shops open at all( it won't happen though in this money orientated day and age). The Easter eggs are due out

But then I couldn't go to the DFS sale ...the DFS sale lasts longer than one day.I worked in retail .they store things up in the warehouse specially for sale times its usually stuff they couldn't sell any normal time.sales are a retail gimmick and a bit false.how many times do you get told its gone or its now out of stock.the retail market loves the fools gold rush.no I'd rather stop at home.anyway if you've been drinking Christmas day should you really be driving to the boxing day sale"

More than one day? Never. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Thinking of making it a day out with a trip to Furniture Village, too.

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside

i don't get coerced to shop at any time of the year..dislike shopping intensely.

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By *tace 309TV/TS
over a year ago

durham


"Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's bring back the old boxing day holiday no shops open at all( it won't happen though in this money orientated day and age). The Easter eggs are due out

But then I couldn't go to the DFS sale ...the DFS sale lasts longer than one day.I worked in retail .they store things up in the warehouse specially for sale times its usually stuff they couldn't sell any normal time.sales are a retail gimmick and a bit false.how many times do you get told its gone or its now out of stock.the retail market loves the fools gold rush.no I'd rather stop at home.anyway if you've been drinking Christmas day should you really be driving to the boxing day sale

More than one day? Never. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Thinking of making it a day out with a trip to Furniture Village, too."

see youve been caught hook line and sinker.well good luck I know where I'd rather be

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's bring back the old boxing day holiday no shops open at all( it won't happen though in this money orientated day and age). The Easter eggs are due out

But then I couldn't go to the DFS sale ...the DFS sale lasts longer than one day.I worked in retail .they store things up in the warehouse specially for sale times its usually stuff they couldn't sell any normal time.sales are a retail gimmick and a bit false.how many times do you get told its gone or its now out of stock.the retail market loves the fools gold rush.no I'd rather stop at home.anyway if you've been drinking Christmas day should you really be driving to the boxing day sale

More than one day? Never. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Thinking of making it a day out with a trip to Furniture Village, too.see youve been caught hook line and sinker.well good luck I know where I'd rather be "

Well, I might divert via Ikea, too. I just love to look at those sofas.

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By *lassy pair OP   Couple
over a year ago

Greenwich London


"Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's bring back the old boxing day holiday no shops open at all( it won't happen though in this money orientated day and age). The Easter eggs are due out

But then I couldn't go to the DFS sale ...the DFS sale lasts longer than one day.I worked in retail .they store things up in the warehouse specially for sale times its usually stuff they couldn't sell any normal time.sales are a retail gimmick and a bit false.how many times do you get told its gone or its now out of stock.the retail market loves the fools gold rush.no I'd rather stop at home.anyway if you've been drinking Christmas day should you really be driving to the boxing day sale

More than one day? Never. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Thinking of making it a day out with a trip to Furniture Village, too.see youve been caught hook line and sinker.well good luck I know where I'd rather be

Well, I might divert via Ikea, too. I just love to look at those sofas."

Well goodluck with that then

Merry Xmas

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Give the staff a day off we can go to the sales on Tuesday but they won't greedy sod's bring back the old boxing day holiday no shops open at all( it won't happen though in this money orientated day and age). The Easter eggs are due out

But then I couldn't go to the DFS sale ...the DFS sale lasts longer than one day.I worked in retail .they store things up in the warehouse specially for sale times its usually stuff they couldn't sell any normal time.sales are a retail gimmick and a bit false.how many times do you get told its gone or its now out of stock.the retail market loves the fools gold rush.no I'd rather stop at home.anyway if you've been drinking Christmas day should you really be driving to the boxing day sale

More than one day? Never. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Thinking of making it a day out with a trip to Furniture Village, too.see youve been caught hook line and sinker.well good luck I know where I'd rather be

Well, I might divert via Ikea, too. I just love to look at those sofas.

Well goodluck with that then

Merry Xmas "

I can't help it. I am a sofa fetishist.

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