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Boxing Day

[ bok-sing dey ]

noun

  1. (in the United Kingdom and many other members of the Commonwealth of Nations) the day after Christmas.


Boxing Day

noun

  1. the first day (traditionally and strictly, the first weekday) after Christmas, observed as a holiday
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of Boxing Day1

First recorded in 1825鈥35
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of Boxing Day1

C19: from the custom of giving Christmas boxes to tradesmen and staff on this day
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They only managed one point from four 亚洲网紅露点 in December but took 10 points from the next four following a 2-1 Boxing Day home win over Millwall.

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Three men were also arrested and charged for carrying or using pyrotechnics when the Edinburgh sides met at Tynecastle on Boxing Day.

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The dog was "alive and well" after the incident which happened on Boxing Day, he added.

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Trump begun the call by offering his condolences to Sir Keir about the death of his brother, Nick, who died on Boxing Day.

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A "major incident" has been declared as Northern Ireland is expected to be battered by the strongest winds since Boxing Day 1998, police have said.

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What is聽Boxing Day?

Boxing Day is a post-Christmas holiday celebrated in the U.K. and other Commonwealth countries.

It traditionally involves giving gifts to people like employees, letter carriers, and others, but for many people it鈥檚 just part of the broader celebration of Christmas or the holiday season. For example, some people may hold a Christmas gathering on Boxing Day, rather than Christmas Day, or some might celebrate with one group of people on Christmas Day and another group of people on Boxing Day.

The word boxing in Boxing Day does not refer to the sport. The origin of the name is uncertain, but it may be a reference to boxes containing gifts or donations.

In the U.K., Boxing Day is a bank holiday, and it is a public holiday in some others.

It鈥檚 a common custom to eat Christmas Day leftovers on Boxing Day. Sports events are often held on the day, especially football (soccer) matches. The holiday is now also often used as a time for retailers to promote sales.

When is聽Boxing Day?

Boxing Day is traditionally celebrated on the day after Christmas Day鈥擠ecember 26. Its observance as a bank holiday, though, means that it鈥檚 sometimes officially observed on a weekday after Christmas. In 2023, Boxing Day will officially be observed on Tuesday, December 26. In 2024,聽Boxing Day聽will be observed on Thursday, December 26.聽

More information and context on Boxing Day

The name Boxing Day has been used since at least the 1700s. The ultimate origin of the name isn鈥檛 certain, but it likely derives from the custom of giving service workers (such as letter carriers and shop workers) Christmas boxes鈥攖ips or small gifts, often presented in small boxes. It may have also been influenced by the Christmastime tradition of placing tips for shop workers into a small clay 鈥渂ox鈥 that would then be opened after the holiday to divide the money among the workers.

The tradition of giving small presents to service workers on Boxing Day continues, especially for mail carriers and other workers that people commonly encounter (though not everyone follows this tradition).

What are some terms that often get used in discussing Boxing Day?

How is聽Boxing Day discussed in real life?

Boxing Day is primarily observed in the U.K. and other Commonwealth countries. Many traditions are associated with it, and it鈥檚 often observed as part of the Christmas season.

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True or False?

Boxing Day is always officially observed on December 26.

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