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  • (festive music)

  • - Hi we're Joel and Lia.

  • - And, welcome back to Vlogmas.

  • Today's video is 21 things British people do

  • but only when it's Christmas time.

  • - Yup, so some people might've read this title wrong,

  • like I did when I saw this article.

  • - How'd you read it?

  • - That things only British people do at Christmas.

  • And, that's not what it is, it's things

  • that only British people do when it's Christmas.

  • - Okay, got it, yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • - So, it might also be Americans, Canadians,

  • Italians, whatever, you guys might do it as well.

  • But, it's things that people only do when it's Christmas.

  • - Okay.

  • - So, the first one that this article on the Mirror

  • says that we do when it's Christmas,

  • is we light our homes like the Blackpool illuminations,

  • inside and out.

  • And, there's always one neighbor who takes it way too far.

  • - There is, I've been Googling actually

  • like pictures of like bad decorations,

  • and also pictures of incredible decorations.

  • - Why, for inspo?

  • - Just for like I was thinking we could

  • also do a video on like American versus English decorations.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Because Americans go so far with their decor.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Decor.

  • And, Brits just get is so wrong.

  • Like, it's like literally just these

  • really crappy like little stringy lights.

  • My mom's done it, we've all done bad Christmas lights.

  • - Yeah, we all do it. - We've all done it.

  • - Also, isn't the most fun part of Christmas lights,

  • going up, driving round where you live,

  • and judging people based on their taste.

  • Me and my family would do it. - Honestly it's so funny.

  • - We'll be driving past and be like oh, look at that house.

  • Why on earth have they done that?

  • - (Lia) Yeah, that's amazing.

  • - (Joel) It is so good.

  • - So, the second one is like comedy Christmas jumpers.

  • I don't know if you guys have this,

  • I don't know where you're watching from.

  • But, they'll be like Christmas jumper day at work,

  • and everyone's gonna wear like

  • the ugliest Christmas jumper ever.

  • - Yeah, and it's suddenly socially acceptable

  • to wear those jumpers out in public.

  • You can be nipping to the shops

  • and it's fine if you're in a Christmas jumper.

  • - In fact, like you get more smiles,

  • everyone's just like, oh, feeling festive.

  • It's really good. - It's so good.

  • In fact I was watching Zoella's Vlogmas

  • from last year, and it was the last day of Vlogmas

  • on Christmas Eve, and she was like,

  • oh no, I'm really gonna miss like

  • just not thinking about what I'm gonna wear when I wake up.

  • 'Cause, everyday until Christmas I've just woken up,

  • grabbed a Christmas jumper, and put it on.

  • And, I was like, that's so true.

  • It's just a really easy way to get dressed every morning.

  • - Yeah. - Chuck a Christmas jumper on.

  • - Jeans and a Christmas jumper.

  • Maybe a little layer underneath.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I've not brought mine today.

  • - No.

  • - But, you guys will see it in vlogs,

  • and also like throwback to John Lear 2015.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Sitting on that, the brick wall,

  • with our Christmas jumpers.

  • - On the sofa, yeah, in our Christmas jumpers.

  • Eating food, of course we were.

  • - Throwback.

  • Cheers Joel, cheers to us,

  • and cheers to the Christmas spirit.

  • Cheers to having best friends in each other.

  • - In each other, and in Prosecco.

  • - Cheers.

  • - Prosecco is also one of my best friends.

  • That's why we're lonely.

  • Okay, so the third one is that,

  • this is kind of an obvious one.

  • - Oh yeah?

  • - That only at Christmas time do we go hunting

  • for the perfect Christmas tree.

  • - Something your family do, don't they?

  • - Yeah.

  • - They love, don't you have like make an occasion of it.

  • - Yeah, well it's normally me and my dad,

  • and we go and find, we have a live Christmas tree.

  • We have one fake in the hallway,

  • and then we have a live Christmas tree.

  • - Live, I love it, it's live.

  • - A real Christmas tree. - Live one.

  • - In the conservatory.

  • So, we go hunting for the perfect one.

  • Last year it took us four trips

  • to find like the perfect tree.

  • - What sort of trees do you find along the way?

  • Just like not the right shape?

  • - They're too small, or there's different breeds.

  • So, there's a certain breed of tree that we like,

  • 'cause it looks good.

  • We normally go for like an eight foot one, I think.

  • - Yeah.

  • - And, sometimes they're too small or too big.

  • It really just needs to full, you know,

  • a fat Christmas tree. - Yeah.

  • And like, was it about a year ago,

  • we partnered with Celebrations.

  • - Yeah.

  • - And you did a picture of your tree in the conservatory,

  • with like Celebrations at the bottom.

  • - Yeah, it was so nice.

  • - Beautiful tree. - I love it.

  • But yeah, do you get an artificial one?

  • - Yeah, we do.

  • I'd love to have a real one this year though.

  • I need to convince dad or mom.

  • I just, someone get a real tree in my family,

  • will you guys?

  • Come on, up your game.

  • - Have you seen some of the gross ones

  • that are Christmas tree upside down?

  • Someone has tried to make it a trendy thing.

  • - Oh no.

  • - Where it goes that shape, instead of the classic.

  • So, it's a fake one that goes like that.

  • - Oh no. - Awful.

  • - I don't know, luckily my mom's not heard of that, so.

  • - No, no.

  • - Mom. - Mom, please no.

  • - Please no.

  • But, this year we've got our Christmas tree up here guys.

  • - Yeah, here it is.

  • - So, we've gone for tall and skinny.

  • - Yeah, 'cause we're, it's a skinny legend tree.

  • (laughing)

  • It's a tree for skinny legends, so.

  • - Next one is to just cover the said Christmas tree

  • with as many decorations as it can hold.

  • So, I'm talking like stuff you made

  • when you were four years old at school.

  • Stuff, just anything. - Yeah, anything.

  • - Just stuff, just throw it.

  • - Or you've just gone to a garden center

  • and you've found one bauble that you really like.

  • - That's going on there.

  • - And, you're just like, put it on the tree.

  • - And also like, pole position on the tree.

  • So like, mom will be like no, I want my Fortnum and Mason

  • like baubles there, and then I'm like,

  • no, but my thing has to go front and center.

  • - Yeah, that's mine.

  • I always take charge of decorating our Christmas tree.

  • So, I'm going home next week to do it.

  • - They've got Joel home to do the tree.

  • - Yeah, I always do.

  • But, you know what, my mom always

  • goes in after me and moves stuff.

  • She's like, you've put those baubles too close together.

  • Or she's like, you've put two gold baubles

  • next to each other, it has to be like gold and a red,

  • not gold or--

  • - I think, I yeah, I agree with that.

  • - Yeah, really.

  • Yeah. - Yeah.

  • You've got quite a good eye for.

  • - Well no, I agree as well.

  • When she points it out, I'm like, yeah,

  • why did I do that?

  • But, I just love that my mom's like,

  • no Joel, you do it, you do it,

  • it's your Christmas, you do it.

  • And then, I'll do it, come back in.

  • - She corrects it. - And she's like

  • moving baubles around.

  • - She just wants to have you home.

  • - Yeah, I know, that's it.

  • Debbie, sneaky. - She's like,

  • oh glad I got Joel home.

  • - Sneaky little woman.

  • But, do you never decorate your tree?

  • - Yeah I do. - Oh, okay.

  • - But, it's not like a big deal.

  • Usually I'll get home and it's been done.

  • Or like, I can chip in on it.

  • But yeah, like when we were younger

  • we'd just be like, who's gonna put the,

  • what's gonna go on top this year.

  • - Did you fight with brother John

  • about who could put the thing on the top of the tree?

  • - No, we've never fought.

  • - Oh, never fought, ever.

  • - No, me and my brother don't fight.

  • No. - Fighting, not me.

  • - Mom's like, some people would say

  • I'm incorrectly 'cause I've put Father Christmas

  • at top this year, and I'm not--

  • - Oh no, go for it.

  • - Yeah, you go.

  • I'm like, go for it Hon. - You go for it.

  • - Go for it Jo-Jo, do what you want.

  • - You just live your true self babe.

  • Like, she's like, yeah, I know a lot of people

  • would have a problem with this but I'm just doing me.

  • - Absolutely not.

  • - And, I'm like, you just do you Hon.

  • - You do you.

  • Christmas is a time for you. - For you.

  • - And everyone else. - And everyone else.

  • We have like chocolates hanging on our tree and stuff.

  • So, there's always like, so as soon as I go in,

  • I check out the tree and I'm like,

  • right, what's going, we've got caramel,

  • got this, got Dairy Milk.

  • Like, so there'll always be chocolatey things hanging.

  • - As a dog owner, we can't do that

  • 'cause Oscar would like try and get it.

  • - Oh yeah.

  • - Or jump up at the tree.

  • - Oh my gosh, you can't, you can't.

  • - No.

  • - You can't just have like

  • a bowl of chocolates lying around?

  • - No, well we can do.

  • We will if they're wrapped up.

  • - Okay.

  • - But you can't just have anything laying about,

  • 'cause Oscar will eat them.

  • - Oh Oscar.

  • - Oscar.

  • Oh, so leading on, like Oscar.

  • - Yeah.

  • - This is the time of the year

  • that we'll give our pets a Christmas makeover.

  • - Okay.

  • - So, Oscar does have a Christmassy costume.

  • I don't think we've, I think we might've chucked it away.

  • But, he did have like a Santa coat.

  • - Oh, is that his present?

  • - Yeah, and every year we get him presents.

  • He has his own little stocking.

  • So, all of us will buy a present for Oscar.

  • So, we'll have five presents, and we open them.

  • - Have you got him anything this year yet?

  • - Not this year, not so far.

  • I will. - You have to get

  • something good Joel.

  • - I know, the pressure's on.

  • Oscar is high maintenance, like he expects a good present.

  • - Maybe like, Apple EarPods.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Some like wireless headphones or something.

  • - Some caviar, or like something.

  • - Something, like maybe some Gucci trainers.

  • - But also, why I drink Persecco,

  • so the next one is that we sing along

  • to Christmas songs in the car.

  • And, just find ourselves humming them constantly,

  • like throughout the day.

  • - Oh my gosh, my favorite one, when you're in the car,

  • is Driving Home for Christmas.

  • - Oh really.

  • - Because the lyrics go

  • Driving home for Christmas

  • ♪ I take a look at the driver next to me

  • And, I just love like looking over and like.

  • - What happens when you get the train for Christmas?

  • - Oh yeah, I know.

  • Getting the train home for Christmas

  • I listen to it still, but I imagine I'm in a car.

  • Driving home for Christmas

  • (laughing)

  • - They're like, what are you doing?

  • - Or like, on a four seater.

  • - Yeah, and they're like, tickets please.

  • And, you're just like.

  • ♪ I'm driving home for Christmas

  • - I remember one year I caught the train

  • by like the skin of, what is it?

  • - Skin of your teeth, yeah. - Skin of my teeth.

  • Sorry, I don't know these quaint.

  • The skin of my teeth, and everyone clapped

  • 'cause it was Christmas Eve.

  • And, if I'd have missed it that would've been it.

  • - That's the last train.

  • - Would've been stuck in London

  • on my own for Christmas. - Oh, well done.

  • - Yeah.

  • That's what you get when you're working full-time.

  • And, you can't leave until eight pm on Christmas Eve.

  • - Awful.

  • - And, you run to the station 'cause you're like,

  • I have to get home for Christmas.

  • - You know what Lia? - They clapped.

  • - If you want, you can have Christmas Eve off this year.

  • - Thank you Hon.

  • - Working for ourselves.

  • - Okay, next one's about food.

  • And, it's suddenly okay to scarf like

  • whole box of chocolates, anything.

  • Anything you want, you just say to yourself,

  • Brits say, it's Christmas.

  • - It's Christmas.

  • - It's Christmas, I'm allowed this.

  • - Yeah, anything is fine on Christmas.

  • - Anything.

  • You know, you will just go to your friend like,

  • oh, I just ate a whole packet of Bourbon biscuits.

  • - Yeah.

  • - And they're like, well it's Christmas.

  • - Yeah, and you're like,

  • oh, yeah, fine. - Shortbread, not Bourbon.

  • I just scarfed a whole packet of shortbread biscuits.

  • They're like, yeah, well, I would expect nothing less.

  • - It's Christmas, you should be.

  • - You absolutely should be.

  • In fact, if you're not eating,

  • people are going, it's Christmas, come on.

  • - Come on, live a little.

  • - And, you and I have been like,

  • hitting the gym so much, hitting.

  • Hitting the gym so much lately that like,

  • people will have a problem with it

  • if you're still gyming up until.

  • - Yeah. - Do you know what I mean?

  • Like if you go to the gym on Boxing Day.

  • - Oh yeah, I did last year I think.

  • - Well done.

  • - Yeah, I mean, I was fat last year.

  • So, that why I went to the gym.

  • - But, you were doing it. - Yeah.

  • - Did you have strategy, or just cardio?

  • - No, I was just, by then I didn't have a schedule

  • so I just went treadmill, and a few weights,

  • and that was it. - And then, just yeah.

  • - Whereas this time, I've got an actual plan, so.

  • - Yeah, that's good.

  • - But, yeah.

  • But, this thing says on the website

  • about scarfing an entire selection box.

  • I'd be interested to know if this is a British thing,

  • or if selection boxes are a global thing.

  • - Selection box.

  • - I haven't had a selection box in so long.

  • - In so long.

  • - Like, honestly, they were the best part.

  • - The Hero selection box, that's good.

  • That's good, that's good. - That's good.

  • - You've got--

  • - Galaxy, or Cadbury.

  • - So, you could get Galaxy selection box.

  • It's basically your favorite brand.

  • So, say if your favorite brand is like Reece's,

  • they might put together a selection box

  • of like all the best stuff that they do, bite size.

  • And, then you just eat all of it.

  • And, it's just called a selection box.

  • - But, do you guys have that where you're from?

  • Or is it a UK thing?

  • Let us know in the comments down below.

  • - Yeah, I'll be so intrigued.

  • I really think it's a UK thing.

  • - Yeah, I think it might be.

  • - 'Cause who else has got a selection box?

  • - Yeah.

  • - You're like, I'll get you a selection box.

  • - They're like, what's that? - What's that?

  • - It's a good present. - It's just

  • a box of chocolates.

  • If you're enjoying this video guys,

  • don't forget to like and subscribe.

  • We normally post videos

  • thrice weekly. - Thrice weekly.

  • - But, at the moment it's Vlogmas, we're doing a video

  • every day. - Every single day.

  • - Until Christmas Eve. - Christmas Eve.

  • We might even post on Christmas Day.

  • - Yeah, maybe.

  • - Nope, everyone's on their laptops.

  • - Yeah.

  • - By the evening, like everyone's bored.

  • - Yeah, people are bored.

  • - I get bored Christmas evening.

  • - Okay, well let us know in the comments as well,

  • if you want a video on Christmas day.

  • - Christmas day. - 'Cause we will do it.

  • - Could post one in the evening.

  • But, then one of us has gotta sit there and upload it.

  • It could be all scheduled. - It doesn't matter.

  • - It could be all scheduled.

  • - Yeah, it could scheduled.

  • - Yeah fine. - Fine.

  • - Fine, fine, figured that out.

  • - Oh, this must be a British thing.

  • - What?

  • - That everyone, the whole family gathers around

  • to watch Christmas classics like

  • The Snowman. - The Snowman.

  • - Over and over again. - And over again.

  • - Ours would be more like, sitting around

  • binge watching Home Alone.

  • - Oh yeah, Home Alone.

  • - But, The Snowman is good.

  • There's so many amazing Christmas films.

  • - The Snowman makes me cry.

  • - Oh.

  • - 'Cause he melts in the end.

  • Spoiler!

  • - So, sorry if you haven't watched it guys.

  • That's what happens, and it's really emotional.

  • - Yeah, really sad.

  • Also, but I don't like the old Christmas films.

  • Like my parents will like, actually my dad hates it,

  • my mom likes It's a Wonderful Life,

  • which is an American film I think.

  • - Oh yeah.

  • - But like, loads of people love that.

  • They're like, every time a bell rings

  • an angel gets it's wings.

  • And, it's like a black and white movie.

  • - I prefer like Love Actually,

  • like I love films like that.

  • Like modern Christmas rom-coms, with all the celebs.

  • All the celebs. - All the celebs.

  • - I love watching those.

  • - But, I'd be really keen to know

  • what you guys watch.

  • Again, write a list of everything you need

  • to comment down below, 'cause I'm gonna say it again.

  • Comment down below what your favorite Christmas films are.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I'd like some recommendations please.

  • So, number nine is that ice rinks

  • start popping up everywhere.

  • - Everywhere. - Everywhere.

  • - Everywhere, I'm talking indoors,

  • inside shopping centers, inside stuff

  • that you didn't even know was like.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Like able to fulfill ice.

  • - In London like they pop up in palaces,

  • they pop up like in big outside museums.

  • - Yeah.

  • - They pop up everywhere. - Everywhere.

  • We're going ice skating next week, aren't we?

  • On Thursday.

  • - Yeah. - Cheers to that.

  • - Okay, so this one is not true.

  • - Okay, what does it say?

  • - This says that mistletoe takes on magical powers

  • and we kiss a lot more.

  • - No, it doesn't.

  • - No, it doesn't.

  • - That's such a like Americanism,

  • that we've tried to bring over here,

  • that's just is not happening.

  • - It doesn't happen. - Mistletoe.

  • - And like, I definitely don't get kisses over Christmas.

  • - No, apart from your dog.

  • - Yeah.

  • Oh, maybe it does work.

  • - The next one is that we

  • put tinsel on absolutely everything.

  • - Oh, I love tinsel. - Everything.

  • You've seen that jumper of mine

  • that's got tinsel on it.

  • - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah.

  • I've had to abandon that this year.

  • It's just a bit too itchy.

  • - I wonder what the YouTube party,

  • we're going to a Christmas party at YouTube.

  • I wonder what their theme is this year.

  • 'Cause one year it was ugly Christmas jumpers.

  • The last year it was black tie.

  • - Was black tie.

  • Here's picture, Joel and Lia black tie,

  • this is, you can scroll back on our Instagram

  • and find it. - This time last year, yeah.

  • - We'd hit 10,000, or 15,000.

  • - 15,000 subscribers.

  • - Christmas party.

  • We were bawling. - Wow, yeah.

  • - We were so happy. - We were buzzing

  • walking around that party and everyone

  • was like, well done guys.

  • - Oh my God, 15k, yeah. - And we were like, thanks.

  • So, number 12. - Yeah.

  • - And, I've drunk so much of this already.

  • But, drinking hot wine becomes like the thing to do.

  • - Does it just mean mulled wine?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Yeah, mulled wine everywhere.

  • - Mulled cider's taken off here as well.

  • - It really has in the last few years.

  • - Yeah. - It's like for people

  • that would usually go out and get a beer,

  • their option is that they can get mulled cider.

  • - Yeah.

  • - So, that's just a hot apple juice basically.

  • And, for wine drinkers it's mulled wine,

  • it's got like all the fruity stuff in it.

  • - Yeah. - It's like amazing.

  • - I made some mulled wine yesterday at home.

  • - Oh really Joel?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Is this some sort of joke?

  • - Sorry. - Doing stuff without me.

  • - I know, well I just needed to use up

  • some bottles of red wine, so poured it in,

  • put some sugar in, lemon juice, orange peel, limes.

  • - Limes in there?

  • - Then I put in like cinnamon sticks,

  • bay leaves, cloves, like everything.

  • - Oh, you've got everything.

  • - And, you like mix it together over the heat.

  • - Yeah. - And, it's delicious.

  • - Did you put like rind orange, orange rind.

  • - Yeah, yeah.

  • - That's cool.

  • - It was really nice, but I was shocked

  • at the amount of sugar that goes into it.

  • - To make it taste good?

  • - So, yeah.

  • - So, it's really sugary?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Oh, I see.

  • That's why it tastes so good guys.

  • - Yup, there we go.

  • - Anything pumped full of sugar

  • tastes amazing. - Tastes amazing.

  • - We're not gonna do all of these.

  • We're gonna end it on this one guys.

  • The last one that we do is,

  • drinking champagne before 10 am on Christmas day

  • does not even raise an eyebrow.

  • - In everyday life, if we were sat outside

  • in a cafe at 10 am or 9 am, drinking this,

  • people would be like, what are they doing?

  • - What on earth are they doing?

  • - But suddenly, on Christmas morning,

  • it's socially acceptable.

  • - Yeah, in fact like, people are like,

  • where's your champagne?

  • - Yeah.

  • - If you wanna drink it on Christmas morning, you're like.

  • - So funny.

  • - Oh, champagne for breakfast.

  • - I don't even know if we really have champagne anymore.

  • Like, we might have Mimosas, or we call,

  • what do we call it?

  • - Is that with orange juice?

  • - Yeah, what do we call it?

  • - We call it Buck's Fizz.

  • - Buck's Fizz, that's it.

  • But Americans call it Mimosas.

  • - Buck's Fizz.

  • - We call it Buck's Fizz. - Buck's Fizz.

  • - Buck's Fizz, let's have some Buck's Fizz.

  • - Buck's Fizz.

  • Mimosas, I only learned that word like a year ago.

  • - Oh, okay,

  • - It's 'cause I got an email from someone saying,

  • should we get a Mimosa?

  • And, I was like, what's that?

  • - What's that?

  • And, then you're like, oh it's Buck's Fizz.

  • - Fizz.

  • And, I was like, yeah. - Yeah.

  • But, that's it guys. - That's it.

  • - Those are things that we do only

  • at Christmas time. - Christmas time.

  • - Let us know if you have these things

  • where you are from.

  • - We will be replying to you guys in the comments.

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  • - I am feeling festive AF, are you?

  • - (Lia) Festive AF.

  • Festive AF. - Festive AF.

  • What about you?

  • - (lia) As if there's a full word, like not even AF,

  • you know the literally meaning of that.

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イギリス人がクリスマスの時にすること|VLOGMAS 4日目 (Things British People Do When It's Christmas | VLOGMAS DAY 4)

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    Michael Cheung に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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