In many countries, Dec 26, also known as Boxing Day, is better known as St Stephen s Day Stephen was the first Christian ...
Americans get a day off after Christmas, but it’s not the Boxing Day the UK and Canada celebrate. What is Boxing Day? Here's ...
For much of the English-speaking world, the day after Christmas is Boxing Day. But the United States isn't one of those ...
One explanation comes from churches, where alms boxes were placed to collect donations for the poor during Advent. These boxes were opened the day after Christmas, which is also known as Saint Stephen ...
Taking place on Monday, December 26, the holiday has been officially celebrated since 1871. It officially became a bank holiday in the UK in 1974. It's often a common misconception among some people ...
The name Boxing Day is thought to come from a time when wealthy households would box up gifts, money or leftover food to give ...
Christmas may officially end on 25 December, but the festive buzz continues the next day as well. Across Great Britain and ...
Boxing Day, observed on December 26th in countries like Canada and the UK, is a holiday with roots in gifting to the less ...
Boxing Day is celebrated in the U.K. on Dec. 26, the day after Christmas every year. Despite the name, the holiday has ...
Taking place on December 26, the day after Christmas Day, Brits observe something known as Boxing Day in the UK. It's a day ...
Canadian unions followed suit in the early 20th century and began campaigning for changes to labour laws to provide time off ...
Picture it - It’s the day after Christmas and you’re casually tucking into your second turkey sandwich while wondering whether the 26 December has always been known as Boxing Day. Even if that’s not ...