Christmas Day is all about giving gifts, including stockings, toys beneath the tree, and a secret Santa.
But ought it to be?
This year, more people are investigating underconsumption, the movement that substitutes reusing cherished items and making fewer purchases for shopping sprees and miraculous must-buys.
It has gained popularity on TikTok, where earlier this year, mentions increased by about 40,000% in the UK.
According to experts, it has struck a chord with younger people who are looking to make sustainable changes and are impacted by the cost of living problem and climate change.
However, is it possible to combine that way of life with a season that many people equate with excess and decadence?