Boxing Day is celebrated each year on the day after Christmas, on Dec. 26. It's not a holiday that made its way to the U.S.
It’s Boxing Day, folks. This is the December 26th holiday most commonly celebrated by folks in the United Kingdom and commonwealth nations. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
While many in the U.S. are back to work or enjoying the last of Christmas break, many other countries are celebrating Boxing ...
Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated after Christmas Day, on Dec. 26. It is usually marked by gift-giving, celebrations and sporting events. When December 26 falls on a Saturday or Sunday ...
Boxing Day, observed on December 26, follows Christmas festivities and is associated with giving money, gifts, and donations ...
Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated yearly by the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries including Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Here's what to know about the celebration. The exact ...
Every year on December 26th, many countries around the world celebrate Boxing Day. Once a day on which the upper class of British society gave gifts to their staff, it has now become one of the ...
For much of the English-speaking world, the day after Christmas is Boxing Day. The holiday isn't celebrated in the U.S., which sounds strange for a country that loves its holidays. Although to be ...
Boxing Day is celebrated a day after Christmas Day, i.e., on December 26. This year, Boxing Day will be celebrated on Thursday. It is an annual custom that began in the United Kingdom in the 19th ...