Christmas has come and gone, but now we get to enjoy the absolute treasure that is Boxing Day. The "Black Friday of Commonwealth Nations" is one of the biggest sale days of the year (the U.S., unfortunately, does not recognize Boxing Day) Thousands of people across Canada and the United Kingdom, especially, flock to stores and online platforms to take advantage of some pretty incredible deals. As a result, things can get pretty messy... ALSO READ: Montreal Is Turning The Old Royal Victoria Hospital Into A Dog-Friendly Homeless Shelter This Winter TL;DR Below are compiled 27 hilarious Tweets about Boxing Day 2018. Below are compiled the 27 most hilarious Twitter reactions to Black Friday 2018. As Canadians enter a shopping frenzy, it seems most Americans are just confused about what, exactly, Boxing Day is and why it's trending on Twitter. Happy shopping! Boxing day shopping like... pic.twitter.com/8LXwwZlWua — bunnies🐰 (@jumpFloofs) December 26, 2018 An idealistic version of Boxing Day. Hi, confused American here, what do you mean Boxing Day isn’t when you get to fight everyone who wronged you during the year???? — Seasonal but Slutty 1984’s George Whorewell🖋 (@EwdatsGROSS) December 26, 2018 If only... Frantically searches boxing day on google #AnOdeToBoxingDay pic.twitter.com/CyyYkZB546 — David E (@DaSkrambledEgg) December 26, 2018 Cat memes and gifs seem to dominate the Boxing Day online culture. Wishing all my Canadian family and friends a Happy Boxing Day! 😎👍❤️🎁🇨🇦🎄 pic.twitter.com/mRqmrkdNoo — Jack Freeman (@Jfree36008) December 26, 2018 Things can get chaotic. Boxing Day in Canada is the only day it's legal to punch someone in the face. — Tater 🇨🇦 (@TrueTorontoGirl) December 25, 2018 Some people seem to want to deliberately confuse Americans. #HolidayCustomsAroundTheWorldIn Canada, the country's best boxers participate in a 12-hour event on December 26th, which is known as Boxing Day — 𝕴𝖈𝖊 𝕮𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖒 𝕯𝖆𝖓 🥓 (@TheGiftOfMayhem) December 24, 2018 Boxing Day#DayAfterChristmasThe importance of spelling - you thought you wrote to Santa asking for a puppy but your typo meant you addressed it to Satan by mistake... pic.twitter.com/zulFZIEYfc — Rastaclaus (Tonya Liburd) (@somesillywowzer) December 26, 2018 For some, Boxing Day is an occassion to return unwanted gifts. Today is Boxing Day in Canada. Or, as we in America call it; WTF is Boxing Day?¯\(°_o)/¯ — Erik Pearson (@erikpearson213) December 26, 2018 @nathbonnard1971 Boxing day sale in Canada pic.twitter.com/A455NYnQv9 — Bertrand Racicot 📷 (@BertRacicot) December 26, 2018 Remember, tomorrow is Boxing Day.In Canada, it’s when we give to the poor. In the US, it’s when you return the shitty gifts you got for Christmas. — BigRED (@nikkithecanuck) December 25, 2018 me spreading a gay feminist agenda on boxing day? more likely than you think — tam (@positivelydodie) December 26, 2018 Some have ulterior motives.. Wait? People are voluntarily leaving their beds? On Boxing Day? — B (@TweetsByBilal) December 26, 2018 Many have decided to forgo Boxing Day shopping, altogether. Happy Boxing Day! pic.twitter.com/n5UQS10VYC — TRAFON (@RiseFallNick) December 26, 2018 Secretly what everyone wants. i can’t believe people actually leave their houses on boxing day you set of fucking weirdos — lenny (@lennzeppelin) December 26, 2018 Just saw a car covered in an iced capp. Happy Boxing Day in Canada. — Crissy 🌷 (@FloralCrissy) December 26, 2018 It's a very Canadian day. An ideal Boxing Day. pic.twitter.com/uo4Xms5yAm — Markus (@Mrky_B) December 26, 2018 Food hangovers are real. Ah, Boxing Day. When your house looks like it slept with it’s makeup on. — Vonny LeClerc (@vonny_bravo) December 26, 2018 Well put. It’s called Boxing Day because it makes retail workers want to go 10 rounds with dumb customers — mathew (@mathewngvyen) December 26, 2018 Our thoughts go out to all the retail workers today! Today is Boxing Day in Canada. This is the day they put all the red and green flannel into boxes and then get the brown and red flannel out of other boxes.And there is much round bacon consumed. — B. Miller (@BlaiseInKC) December 26, 2018 It's a day of seasonal change. Not what I wanted to see in my #whatsappwonderbox this morning. I sincerely hope it’s a joke about Santas’ taking Boxing Day too literally. If not, these guys are a disgrace to their ‘uniform!’ pic.twitter.com/iGPqcOh69u — anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) December 26, 2018 Even Santa needs to release some stress after the busiest day of his year. Today in Canada it’s Boxing Day. So far, I have punched 15 people. — Sara Ho-Ho-Horney (@CanadianMrs) December 26, 2018 Boxing day mood. pic.twitter.com/2SdRTxyS04 — 🎄 ɢᴀᴠɪɴ ❄️ (@gavinworby) December 26, 2018 BIG mood. St Stephen's Day or Boxing day. The day you humans get to be cats: you sit around all day doing nothing, sleeping off the excesses of the day before. Enjoy!#BoxingDay pic.twitter.com/NkLZEITgkb — Evie the Cat (@HMCabinetCat) December 26, 2018 Am I going to Canada’s largest mall on Boxing Day? Am I a sucker for punishment?Apparently, and most definitely — merry lindsmas 🎄 (@sunbonnettrio) December 26, 2018 Boxing Day is particularly dangerous in major shopping centres. Not to worry. Canada will defend its southern border and repel any American invasion. Happy Boxing Day! https://t.co/A0hg6y5MKG — Paul J Elliott (@PaulJElliott) December 26, 2018 It's a day for Canadians to remind themselves of their difference from their American neighbours. Meanwhile in Canada #HappyBoxingDay pic.twitter.com/Tjyf5BIl3E — Gimli Gregg 👑 (@DownGoesCrown) December 26, 2018 For the US conservatives on my feed: soon, non-denominational-socialized-winter-festivities will occur in Canada. All are issued a festivity stick and judged by a death-panel on their suitability with toeing the party line. Then, on Boxing Day, Queen Elizabeth fights a kangaroo. — Dennis Detwiller (@drgonzo123) December 3, 2018 This Tweet is from early December, but it's just too good to not include. Stay safe, Canada!