The term Boxing Day comes from the old practice of giving special packages to employees and those in need, as a gesture of appreciation after Christmas.
Historically, churches opened donation boxes on this day to share contributions with the less fortunate, fostering a culture of generosity and care.
From exciting football matches in England to thrilling cricket games in Australia, sports have become a Boxing Day tradition that brings people together.
Boxing Day is famous for its shopping fever! People flock to stores for unbeatable deals and post-Christmas bargains.
Each nation has its own Boxing Day vibe — sports in the Commonwealth, shopping in Canada, and family time in the United Kingdom (UK)
What began as a day to thank and support others has grown into a mix of sports, sales, and family traditions while staying rooted in kindness.
At its heart, Boxing Day is about sharing, appreciating, and enjoying moments with loved ones. How will you make it meaningful this year?