Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Boxing Day, the traditionally British holiday recognized the day after Christmas, offers an extension of the festivities. People ...
For much of the English-speaking world, the day after Christmas is Boxing Day. But the United States isn't one of those countries. So, what exactly is it? Think of it as a super-packed holiday that ...
The most miserable day of the year has to be the day after Christmas. You spend the previous 48 hours having a blast with your family. You're wrapping and exchanging gifts, eating food, watching ...
For a lot of football fans, Boxing Day means one thing: Premier League football. The day has been marked on the competition's calendar for so many years now it's become a firm tradition. Other leagues ...
Boxing Day is a public holiday celebrated in Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, including Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Boxing Day originated as a day when servants, tradespeople, and ...
Christmas Eve is upon us and, after that, Christmas Day. In the States, the day after Christmas is usually reserved for coming down from the hectic holiday - that is, if you're lucky enough not to ...
Once about church alms and gifts for servants, Boxing Day has grown into a UK holiday of sport and shopping 🎁 Boxing Day is observed in the UK on December 26, the day after Christmas The name comes ...
In many countries there is a holiday that falls on the day right after Christmas every year -- a date that's easy to remember. But, what exactly is Boxing Day? Scroll down to learn more about this ...
Boxing Day, the traditionally British holiday recognized the day after Christmas, offers an extension of the festivities. People in countries like Canada, the U.K. and South Africa spend an extra day ...
Boxing Day originated as a day when servants, tradespeople and the poor were given gifts, according to Britannica. The origin of the name has varied, with some believing it started when churches would ...