Boxing day is like day after Christmas and there is sale everywhere
2007-12-26 07:22:29
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answer #1
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answered by Chocogal 7
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Boxing Day in the UK and some of the commonwealth countries was the day after Christmas when your servants typically had the day off. Over time, in Britain at least, Boxing Day has become almost as important a holiday as Christmas.
2007-12-26 15:24:20
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answered by starvingwriter 2
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The origins come from over a hundred years ago in England the poor were given boxes of stuff after Christmas was over.
It's a holiday now.
2007-12-26 15:28:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You know I always ask myself the exact same question everytime it's Boxing Day in Canada. Hope we learn what it is in one of these answers cause you sure are not going to learn it in this one. Lol.
2007-12-26 15:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It goes back to when Sammy "The Bull" Gravano beat the dickens out of John Gotti. The made people in Brooklyn started the day to celebrate the victory.
2007-12-26 15:25:41
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answered by Tommy 7
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Day after Christmas. Became a tradition of rich people boxing their unwanted christmas presents and giving them to the more needy.
2007-12-26 15:23:08
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answered by mark 7
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It actually started out as a day that renters could get out of their leases and move without questions.
Thus, everyone packed up their BOXES, and moved!
2007-12-26 15:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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We go watch professional boxing.
2007-12-26 15:22:42
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answered by Anonymous
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everyone takes down their Christmas ornaments and puts them in boxes- hence Boxing day
2007-12-26 15:23:22
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answered by mustang_eleanor_gt500 3
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is when people give gifts to each other in boxes so people boxing day is when ppl fight thats not true
2007-12-26 15:23:01
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answer #10
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answered by Aditya'swifey 2
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