• Boxing Day •
Pronunciation: bahk-sing day • Hear it!
Part of Speech: Noun phrase
Meaning: No, it isn't a day we traditionally get into the ring, though children overjoyed at the bounty of Christmas might have gotten a boxing of the ears in days past. It is the first weekday following Christmas, the traditional day for giving gifts to servants and employees in the English-speaking world.
Notes: England, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada still observe December 26 as an official holiday. If the day after Christmas is Saturday or Sunday, Boxing Day is the following Monday.
In Play: Boxing Day is also known as the Feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr. It originated in 19th century England under Queen Victoria, when it was the day "on which postmen, errand boys, and servants of various kinds received a Christmas box of contributions from those whom they serve," in the words of Charles Dickens. If you come from one of the unfortunate English-speaking nations that does not recognize Boxing Day, just remember that it comes right after "unboxing" day, Christmas.
Word History: Boxing Day is probably the day after Christmas because servants often worked on Christmas. It was called "Boxing Day" because it was the day when a box was filled with Christmas gifts and delivered to service providers. (We hope our old friend Grogie of the Alpha Agora, had a wonderful holiday as a reward for suggesting today's very topical, seasonal phrase.)
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I Love Freecycle, this year we packed up a 2 big boxes of new and nearly new things [these were passed on to others after folks took what they wanted and added other things] so people could give gifts to those loved ones who weren't getting much or couldn't buy for them.
Most of my mother's estate, including her whole house, her appliances, even counter tops, furnace and air conditioner were given away. We actually started the freecycle in our area. Go to yahoo groups and look up one for your county or city. Join and start giving your cast offs to your local people. That's a real boxing day spirit.
mark ha-ha-emptied-my-garage-people-hauled-it-all-away-for-me Bailey
Most of my mother's estate, including her whole house, her appliances, even counter tops, furnace and air conditioner were given away. We actually started the freecycle in our area. Go to yahoo groups and look up one for your county or city. Join and start giving your cast offs to your local people. That's a real boxing day spirit.
mark ha-ha-emptied-my-garage-people-hauled-it-all-away-for-me Bailey
Today is the first day of the rest of your life, Make the most of it...
kb
The house was dismantled and hauled away but everything of value was given away, I kept some things but ended up giving most of that away too. I just told the neighbors to take what they wanted so they distributed it all.
mark no-big-deal Bailey
mark no-big-deal Bailey
Today is the first day of the rest of your life, Make the most of it...
kb
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