<P> In New Zealand, the song debuted at number 20, reaching its peak position the following week, number 13, where it remained for a further week, becoming her highest charting single since "Dark Horse". In Australia, it debuted at number 27 and peaked at number 18, three weeks later, becoming her 15th top - 20 single . In Austria and Netherlands, while peaking at numbers 14 and 20, respectively, the song was also the third highest charting single after "Roar" and "Dark Horse". In France, however, "This Is How We Do" and "Birthday", the album's last two singles, were the only two tracks of the album to miss the top - 40 . In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart, making it her lowest charting single to date and the first to miss the top - 30 . </P> <P> On July 24, 2014, a lyric video for the song was uploaded to YouTube . The official music video for the song, directed by New Zealand filmmaker Joel Kefali and produced during a three - day studio shoot in Los Angeles, was released on July 31, 2014 . According to the director, he was trying to "fully interpret the pop nature of Katy Perry, because (he) hadn't done any straight down the line pop videos before . (His) idea was to make a pop video but to keep some edge to it, and make it feel like it was pop art...We did a studio - based shoot where we used lots of animation and props, and then each line of the song had its own little vignette . I wanted to do something that was close to the work I'd already done . I like mixed media, jumping between live action and animation, and I focus more on design ." </P> <P> The music video opens with a visual of an old man staring at a painting, which turns out to be Perry . The video features Perry, accompanied by model Aglae Kounkou and dancer Leah Adler, in front of various backdrops, including a kitchen, a ping pong table, a bathtub, a 3D version of Piet Mondrian's Composition with Red Blue and Yellow, and an ice cream truck . The video also includes a myriad of male dancers in grey suits and red bowties, who also move furniture and props around . A scene during the bridge of the song shows various young adults in midair while food flies around them, and also features Perry on a Skype call with someone named "Jessica Thot". The video also features various cartoon versions of ice cream, pizza, and watermelon, which are all shown dancing at the end of the video . </P> <P> Joe Lynch of Billboard said the video is "an explosion of pop art, vintage fashion and twerking ice cream cones". Zayda Rivera of New York Daily News commented that in the video "Perry boasts about living a carefree lifestyle without consequences," writing that it's "all about having fun no matter what ." While writing that the video "has that quintessential Katy feel", Alyssa Toomey of E! added that it "feels like a combination of (Perry)'s lyric video for' Roar' and her 2010 smash hit' California Gurls' ." Robbie Daw of Idolator simply called it "a dazzling, eye - popping colorgasm", while Jon Blistein of Rolling Stone named it "a hyper - stylized, pastel - soaked pleasure dome ." Lindsey Weber of Vulture claimed that "after the underwhelming' Birthday' (music video), Katy Perry's video for' This Is How We Do' is full of summertime treats and Tumblr - inspired iconography ." Chris Martins of Spin claimed that "the wild clip is almost OK Go - level ambitious, employing bizarre sets, unique costumery, and a whole lot of color to bring the bouncy single to life ." </P>

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