Boxing day is always on the 26th of December.
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St Stephens Day
The British and people of many other nations call it "Boxing Day". For countries that do not recognise "Boxing Day", it is commonly referred to as either St Stephen's Day or the Second Day of Christmas.
The holiday that comes after Boxing Day is New Year's Day, celebrated on January 1st. This day marks the start of the new calendar year and is often associated with various traditions and celebrations, including fireworks, parties, and resolutions. In some cultures, the period between Boxing Day and New Year's Day is also celebrated as part of the holiday season.
They celebrate boxing day by hitting each other so hard to the point where they start bleeding from their eyeballs.
Because it occurred on Boxing Day, the day after Christmas.
it is a day to celebrate boxing
Boxing Day originated as an English custom, so countries celebrating Boxing Day include nations that were or are members of the Commonwealth of Nations, such as:United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales)AustraliaNew ZealandCanadaHong KongCook IslandsFijiOther countries that recognize Boxing Day (but not always as a public holiday) include:GreenlandGibraltarBarbadosBelizeBermudaBritish Virgin IslandsDenmarkEstoniaFinlandGreeceHungaryKenyaNauruRomaniaTanzaniaUgandaSouth Africa has Boxing Day, but the name has been changed to the Day of Goodwill.In addition, many nations celebrate or recognize "St. Stephen's Day" on December 26, while other countries, particularly in Europe, have what they call a "Second day of Christmas."
Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated on the day after Christmas.
Boxing Day is not a competition. It is a public holiday in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries.