What does Boxing Day have to do with Christmas?

What does Boxing Day have to do with Christmas?

Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated the day after Christmas Day, occurring on 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. Boxing Day is also concurrent with the Christian holiday Saint Stephen’s Day.

Are gifts exchange on Boxing Day?

A Christmas gift or Christmas present is a gift given in celebration of Christmas. Christmas gifts are often exchanged on Christmas Day itself, December 25, or on the last day of the twelve-day Christmas season, Twelfth Night (January 5).

What do you say on Boxing Day?

Happy Boxing Day
The common greeting is “Happy Boxing Day!”

Do people actually box on Boxing Day?

The holiday is less familiar in the States, but it’s observed in the UK and Commonwealth nations on the first weekday after Christmas. It traditionally involves giving Christmas gifts, or boxes, to employees, letter carriers, and others—and doesn’t involve a boxing ring.

Do people say Merry Christmas on Boxing Day?

“Merry Christmas” can be regarded as a sentiment for a joyous Christmas day, or a joyous Christmas season, and the latter doesn’t end on Dec. 26th. I usually say Happy Holidays and switch to Happy New Year after New Year’s Eve…

Why do we call Dec 26th Boxing Day?

Traditions of Boxing Day One theory is that it comes from the fact that servants were given their presents in boxes on this day, the 26th being the first working day after Christmas day. This tradition of giving gifts for service extended beyond servants to tradesmen, such as milkmen, butchers, etc.

Why is the 26th December called Boxing Day?

The name comes from a time when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor. Boxing Day was traditionally a day off for servants, and the day when they received a special Christmas box from their masters. The servants would also go home on Boxing Day to give Christmas boxes to their families.