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AP Explains: What is Boxing Day?

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LONDON (AP) — In Britain and other countries like Australia and Canada, the day after Christmas is a secular national holiday known as Boxing Day. Here’s a brief look at some theories about how the holiday got its name and how people celebrate it:

While no one seems to know for sure how it came to be called Boxing Day, it definitely has nothing to do with the sport of boxing. Perhaps the most widely held understand­ing of its origins comes from the tradition of wealthier members of society giving servants and tradesmen a so-called “Christmas Box” containing money and gifts on the day after Christmas. It was seen as a reward for a year’s worth of service. Others believe it comes from the post-Christmas custom of churches placing boxes outside their doors to collect money for distributi­on to less fortunate members of society in need of Christmas cheer. Some trace it to Britain’s proud naval tradition and the days when a sealed box of money was kept on board for lengthy voyages and then given to a priest for distributi­on to the poor if the voyage was successful. There are other explanatio­ns, but it’s clear the designatio­n has nothing to do with the modern habit of using the holiday for shopping at “big box” stores selling television­s, computers and the like.

Boxing Day has evolved into a day of relaxation and indulgence — and shopping. It is filled with sporting events and is often a day when people open their homes to family and friends who drop by for turkey, ham and perhaps half-consumed bottles of wine left over from Christmas dinner.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Customers queue in the rain Thursday ahead of the Selfridges sales in London as the traditiona­l post-Christmas sales begin.
Associated Press Customers queue in the rain Thursday ahead of the Selfridges sales in London as the traditiona­l post-Christmas sales begin.

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