What is Boxing Day?
Boxing Day is observed in the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and other Commonwealth countries every year on December 26th. This annual tradition began in the United Kingdom in the 19th century under Queen Victoria. This annual tradition dates back to the 19th century.
Boxing Day is not clear why the day after Christmas in these countries is called Boxing Day. According to some, it's because a Christmas gift in the United Kingdom is called a Christmas box. Servers received a Christmas box from their master on the day after Christmas.. Others believe the holiday refers to using a box to gather funds for the homeless. On Christmas Day, these boxes were placed inside churches and then opened the next day.
In 1994, South Africa renamed the holiday to Day of Goodwill. St. Stephen's Day is celebrated by Catholics. Boxing Day is celebrated in Ireland, as well as the Day of the Wren.. In addition, December 26th is also known as Second Christmas in Germany, Poland, Netherlands, and Scandinavia.
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Government departments are closed in countries that observe the holiday. Many companies close for the day as well. Boxing Day has increased in esteem in several countries, however, in several countries, Boxing Day has risen in importance. Many people trade gifts or buy products at reduced rates. Many stores close early on this day because it's a holiday. For those that aren't out shopping, they are spending the day with family and friends. It's a wonderful day to enjoy the leftovers from Christmas dinner.