Boxing Day 2024 is here, but not all Americans understand the meaning of the holiday celebrated in countries like the U.K.
Boxing Day is a day for leftover turkey, telly and bargains, but its traditions go back much further and are steeped in ...
Either way, Boxing Day isn’t an official holiday in the United States. Some do celebrate it on their own time and there are ...
Celebrated a day after Christmas, Boxing Day is not related to the sport of boxing, despite the name suggesting the same.
To many, Dec. 26 is simply the day after Christmas or the second night of Hanukkah. But to others, it's Boxing Day.
Christmas is often as big as the day itself. Was it a Victorian practice, or perhaps it has Christian roots? Here's a look at ...
As usual in England, the fixture list is bursting at the seams around the festive period, which is a huge tradition up and ...
Boxing Day is celebrated in the U.K. on Dec. 26, the day after Christmas. Despite the name, the holiday has nothing to do ...
Boxing Day, observed annually on December 26, is a public holiday in several Commonwealth nations, including Australia, ...
According to History.com, the lords and aristocrats would give their servants "Christmas boxes" filled with leftovers and small gifts after the parties, leading to the name "Boxing Day." ...
Boxing Day, on December 26, began as a tradition of giving 'Christmas boxes' to servants and the poor. Today, it's celebrated ...