Boxing Day is a British holiday that originated in England under Queen Victoria. The servants of the wealthy were given time off the day after Christmas and aristocrats distributed boxes containing small gifts, money and leftover food in recognition of their good service throughout the year.
Boxing Day is primarily celebrated in the UK, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and some other Commonwealth nations.
you celebrate boxing day on December 26
Norway does celebrate boxing day on December 26.
it is a day to celebrate boxing
The countries which celebrate Boxing day do so on the same date, the 26th of December.
No.
Boxing day
They celebrate boxing day by hitting each other so hard to the point where they start bleeding from their eyeballs.
Boxing day is when people left boxes of gifts for the homeless.
yes
December 26.
Boxing Day does not exist in France and nearly nobody knows about that. Hence the absence of French translation.
Most people in the United States do not celebrate the holiday of Boxing Day. The French Independence Day and Greek Independence Day are holidays that are not celebrated in the United States.