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Stretch out Christmas holiday by celebrating Boxing Day
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"The name also has nothing to do with returning unwanted gifts to the stores they came from, hence its common association with hauling about boxes on the day after Christmas."
The holiday's origins are found in a long-ago practice of giving cash or durable goods to those of the lower classes. Gifts among equals were exchanged on or before Christmas Day, but gifts to those less fortunate were bestowed the day after.
Although there is general agreement that the holiday is of British origin and has to do with giving presents to the less fortunate, there is dispute as to how the name came about or precisely what unequal relationship is being recognized.
Centuries ago, the merchant class gave boxes of food and fruit to tradespeople and servants the day after Christmas. Those long-ago gifts were done up in boxes, hence the name "Boxing Day."
According to still others, on the day after Christmas, British servants carried boxes to their masters when they arrived. All employers would put coins in the boxes as a special end-of-the-year gift.
Some say apprentices and servants would get to smash open small earthenware boxes filled with coins left for them by their masters.
Another prevailing theory associates boxes in churches for seasonal donations to the needy that were opened on Christmas Day.
Whichever theory one chooses to back, the one thread common to all is the theme of one-way provision to those not inhabiting the same social level. Boxing Day was, after all, about preserving class lines.
Traditional things to do on Boxing Day:
Attend a sporting event. In England, horse racing, regattas, football games and the Brighton Swimming Club's annual dip into the icy English Channel are just some of the events that take place on Boxing Day.
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