Boxing Day is a public holiday that is usually celebrated the day after Christmas (December 26th), and is a time for people to give to those less fortunate. This charity centered holiday is celebrated by many countries in the Commonwealth of Nations, including Canada and Australia, and dates back to the Middle Ages. Boxing Day got its name from the tradition of employers anonymously putting money in a "Christmas box" made of clay which would then be smashed open by the employees the day after. The money would be divided among the workers. Today, when people say "Christmas box", they are referring to the extra bonus or gift given to workers and employees. In most countries, Boxing Day means lots of sales and great bargains (similar to Black Friday), as well as an important day in terms of sports. It also means a day of goodwill and spending quality time with family and friends.
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Giving Thanks Boxing Day is the perfect day to thank those who have provided a service to you in the past year. These individuals can include the mailman or even an employee of your business. Cards |
Holiday Meals Sharing a holiday meal with your family and loved ones is a great idea for Boxing Day. Not only are you putting those Christmas leftovers to use, but you're also getting some valuable bonding time. Make it even more special by having a picnic or going to the beach! |
Shopping Boxing Day means tons of sales! One of the most popular activities for this holiday is going shopping and taking advantage of the after-Christmas clearance deals. If you're more of an online shopper, be sure to read this guide for some internet shopping tips. |
Donate If you want to stay true to this holiday's origins, nothing beats going out there and making donations to the needy. Grab a bunch of clothes you don't wear or go out and get some canned food-- anything will help. |
Sporting Events Many important sporting events take place on Boxing Day, so it would be a shame to miss out. Get out of the house and attend a sports event with your friends and family! |