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Boxing Day: Holidays
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Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated in England and Commonwealth countries (Canada, Australia and New Zealand). It officially falls on December 26th, the day after Christmas, or the first weekday following Christmas if Christmas falls on a weekend. The nice part about this holiday is that people are able to continue the Christmas holiday festivities for another day rather than having to return to work the day after Christmas.
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Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated in Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. Boxing Day falls on December 26th, the day after Christmas. It is ... known as the Feast of St. Stephen (the first Christian martyr).
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Boxing Day, the first weekday after Christmas, is a holiday celebrated in Great Britain and in most areas of the world settled by the English (except for the USA). Its name comes from the 19th-century English tradition of giving boxes of food or money to service people and servants on the day after Christmas.
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Boxing Day has now become another public holiday in countries such as the U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It is ... the traditional day that Pantomimes started to play. There are also often sports played on Boxing Day in the UK, especially horse racing and football matches!
In Canada,the day after ____________ Day is known as Boxing Day. This day is commerated after the tradition ____________ opening the alms boxes ____________ in churches ____________ the Christmas season. The contents were distributed amongst the ____________ of the parish. December 26 ____________ ... known as the Feast of St Stephen. ____________ is often a day of outdoor sports and horse racing and hunting. Only in the ____________ century however has it become a holiday.
Boxing Day is just one of the British bank holidays recognized since 1871 that are observed by banks, government offices, and the post office. The others include Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, Whitmonday (the day after Pentecost), and the banking holiday on the first Monday in August.
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