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St. Stephen's Day, celebrated on December 26, is often referred to as Boxing Day in many countries, particularly in the UK and Canada. The term "Boxing Day" is believed to stem from the tradition of giving boxes of food and money to the less fortunate, as well as the practice of collecting donations in boxes placed in churches during the Christmas season. It also coincides with the day when servants and tradespeople would receive gifts or "Christmas boxes" from their employers in gratitude for their service throughout the year.

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