Boxing Day

Boxing Day is a public holiday celebrated on December 26th, primarily in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth nations. Traditionally, it originated as a day when tradespeople and servants would receive gifts, known as “boxes,” from their employers or patrons as a form of appreciation for their work throughout the year. Over time, it has evolved into a day associated with retail sales, similar to Black Friday in the United States, with many businesses offering significant discounts and promotions. In addition to shopping, Boxing Day is also a time for sporting events, family gatherings, and charitable activities. The name “Boxing Day” reflects the historical practice of giving boxes of donations to the less fortunate and the exchange of gifts among the community.