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December 26 – Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations

Posted on December 26, 2020
This is an update of my December 26, 2009, post:
December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations

Especially common in countries that were once part of the British Empire, this bank and public holiday originally came from the tradition of giving Christmas boxes to people of “lower class.” For example, merchants would give gifts to tradespeople; alms boxes in churches would be opened, and the contents would be distributed to the poor; and masters would give servants the day off and a Christmas box (gift).

Nowadays, many people use the day to make yearly donations to charities, but the day has also become associated, for many people, with shopping and sales.

December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations
Boxing Day in the U.K. will NOT look like this, not this year!
Global pandemic makes this sort of mob scene dang

Various countries have taken Boxing Day and given it their own twist – although the celebrations will be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, this year: 

Annual Sports Day – Falkland Islands
The sports played on this day include horse racing, bull riding, and sheepdog trials.

Day of Goodwill – South Africa
In 1980 Boxing Day was changed to Day of Goodwill so that South Africans could continue the “spirit of Christmas” to everyone in the country.

December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations

Family Day – Namibia, Zimbabwe, and other African nations
On this day, families play games together, feast, and remember their ancestors.

December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations

Junkanoo – British Virgin Islands, the Bahamas
This is a street parade with music. It is named after an African slave master and trader named “John Canoe,” and the festival celebrated the slaves’ freedom.


December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations



Contribute!

December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nationsYou could continue the tradition of giving to the less fortunate by gathering boxes of canned goods for a soup kitchen, used clothes and blankets for a homeless shelter, and new cleaning supplies for a family aid organization—just to give a few examples. 

Or how about honoring people who have served the community? Make up boxes (care packages) for our overseas troops, and make boxes of homemade goodies for fire fighters.


Also on this date:


December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations


St. Stephen’s Day







 

December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations

National Candy Cane Day





December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations



Anniversary of a Curie discovery



December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations
Anniversary of the commissioning of a hospital ship

December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations

Second Day of Christmas




December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations



Boxing Day

(original post)




December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations


Anniversary of the patent for the Frisbee









December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations
Kwanza (from 12/26/11 to 1/1/12)


December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations


Day of Goodwill in South Africa





December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations


Independence and Unity Day in Slovenia





December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations


Junkanoo

December 26 - Boxing Day in Great Britain and many other nations

 Wren Day

Plan ahead:


Check out my Pinterest pages on:
  • December holidays
  • December birthdays
  • Historical anniversaries in December

And here are my Pinterest boards for:
  • January holidays 
  • January birthdays 
  • Historical anniversaries in January


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