Origins of Boxing Day
The tradition of Boxing Day stems from the practice of giving Christmas boxes to servants and tradespeople as a form of gratitude after the holiday festivities. Over time, this evolved into a public holiday celebrated in various countries, often associated with shopping and sporting events. While its original significance has faded, Boxing Day remains a popular day off, with some regions even adopting it as a shopping event akin to Black Friday.In this clip
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