Boxing Day is a holiday that is traditionally celebrated on the day after Christmas Day, December 26th. The origins of the holiday are not completely clear, but it is believed to have originated in the United Kingdom and other parts of the British Commonwealth.
One theory is that the holiday originated as a way for wealthy landowners to give gifts to their servants and employees. The boxes in question would typically contain gifts, such as food, money, or other small items, and were often given to those who had worked on Christmas Day itself.
Another theory is that the holiday was originally a Christian feast day, honoring St. Stephen, who was the first Christian martyr. According to tradition, St. Stephen was stoned to death for his faith, and the holiday was originally a way to honor his memory.
Regardless of its origins, Boxing Day is now celebrated in many countries around the world, and is typically marked by the giving of gifts, the visiting of friends and family, and the participating in various charitable activities