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Real reasons Boxing Day is celebrated every December 26

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 26, 2024 3842 Minutes read0

Boxing Day, observed on December 26, is celebrated after Christmas Day.

Boxing Day was once a day to donate gifts to those in need, but it has evolved to become a part of the Christmas celebration.

There have been varied explanations of the origin of the day and the reasons the day is celebrated across the globe.

This article explains some of the real reasons Boxing Day is celebrated.

1. A Tradition of Giving

The name “Boxing Day” is believed to originate from the tradition of giving “Christmas boxes” to servants, tradespeople, and the less fortunate. During the 19th century, wealthy families in Britain would present boxes filled with money, food, or gifts to their staff and other service providers as a token of appreciation for their work throughout the year.

The day after Christmas was chosen because servants typically worked on Christmas Day, preparing feasts for their employers. Boxing Day allowed them to celebrate with their families and receive gifts.

2. Religious Origins

Boxing Day also aligns with the feast of St. Stephen, a Christian martyr celebrated for his acts of charity. St. Stephen’s Day, observed in several European countries, underscores the importance of helping those in need. In some traditions, the idea of distributing alms or aid to the less fortunate became intertwined with Boxing Day practices.

3. A Community Celebration

Historically, Boxing Day was a time for communities to come together. Wealthier members of society often shared their abundance with others, reinforcing communal bonds. Churches also played a significant role, collecting donations in “alms boxes” during the Advent season and distributing them on December 26.

4. Sporting Traditions

In the days before TV, there would always be a full programme of matches on 25 December, with fans popping on hats and gloves to watch football at grounds across the UK after eating. However, this tradition has changed over time as Christmas Day is now a football-free zone.

Instead, Boxing Day is now synonymous with sporting events, particularly in countries like the UK and Australia.

5. Evolution into a Day of Sales and Shopping

In the 20th century, the rise of consumer culture transformed Boxing Day into a major shopping holiday. Retailers capitalised on the opportunity to offer discounts and clear post-Christmas stock, turning the day into a commercial event. While this is a more modern interpretation, it still ties back to the spirit of giving — albeit in a different form.

Boxing Day’s true essence lies in its history as a day of gratitude, charity, and community connection. While its meaning has evolved over the centuries, the underlying themes of generosity and celebration remain central.

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