Saturday, December 26, 2020

Boxing Day?

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  1. Happy Boxing Day!

    Happy Boxing Day!

    That 'Boxing Day (UK)' printed on your calendar's December 26 square has nothing to do with the sport of boxing—although for many modern Brits, Aussies, and other denizens of the Commonwealth, the holiday's full slate of TV sporting events is the main observance. Folks with enough post-holiday energy might even slide down the hills on the grounds of this historic estate-turned public park, Barnett Demesne, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

    But in older traditions, December 26 was the day nobles and other property owners offered gifts to servants and employees. It's not clear if 'boxing' refers to the boxes that held these presents, or to donation boxes customarily set up for the poor on the holiday—nor if these were so much gifts as reminders of one's place on the feudal social ladder. But at any rate, as you shop the big sales and munch those tasty leftovers today, consider paying homage to Boxing Day's origins by doing a good turn for someone down on their luck.

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  2. Boxing Day - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_Day

    Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated the day after Christmas Day, thus being the second day of Christmastide. Though it originated as a holiday to give gifts to the poor, today Boxing Day is primarily known as a shopping holiday. It originated in the United Kingdom and is celebrated in a number of countries that previously formed part of the British Empire.

    Boxing Day is on 26 December, although the attached bank holiday or public holiday may take place either on that day or one or two days later.

    In parts of Europe, such as CataloniaCzechiaHungary, the NetherlandsPolandRomaniaSlovakia and Scandinavia, 26 December is celebrated as a second Christmas Day.

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  3. Boxing Day: What is it? Where is it celebrated? And other ...

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/26/world/boxing-day-facts-trnd

    Dec 26, 2019 · Boxing Day is the day after Christmas, and it has absolutely nothing to do with your empty gift boxes.. Here’s what you need to know about the holiday. What is the point of Boxing Day? It’s a ...

  4. Boxing Day | Definition, Activities, & Facts | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Boxing-Day

    Boxing Day, in Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, particularly Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, holiday (December 26) on which servants, tradespeople, and the poor traditionally were presented with gifts. By the 21st century it had become a day …

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  6. The History of Boxing Day — Boxing Day Origin

    https://www.womansday.com/life/entertainment/a34533542/boxing-day-history

    Nov 13, 2020 · The BBC explains that Boxing Day got its name when Queen Victoria held the throne in the 1800s, and is borne out of the tradition of wealthy families boxing up gifts to give to the poor. Since ...

  7. What Is Boxing Day, and How Did It Get Its Name?

    https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-boxing-day-435060

    Boxing Day is traditionally recognized on December 26, but if that day falls on a Saturday, the celebration moves to the following Monday. If December 26 is a Sunday, Boxing Day is observed on the following Tuesday. Fact. Boxing Day coincides with another holiday, St. Stephen's Day, that's observed in many of the same countries. St.

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