What other names do we have for the day after
Christmas? Check out the top facts here!
1. Boxing Day is celebrated all over the world, just
to name a few countries that celebrate this day
are: Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany,
Greenland, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Kenya, New
Zealand, Norway, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland
and the United Kingdom.
2. In South Africa, Boxing Day is known as ‘Day of
Goodwill’.
3. In Ireland they call Boxing Day ‘St. Stevens Day’.
4. In other continental European countries, it is
known as ‘Christmas II’ or ‘Second Christmas
Day’.
5. Boxing Day traditions depend on the location,
however it includes shopping, giving money and
gifts to the less fortunate, and a day of watching
sporting events like horse racing and football.
6. On Boxing Day 2004 a massive earthquake
created a tsunami around the Indian Ocean
resulting in the deaths of over 300,000 people.
7. In Australia, New Zealand, Canada and UK,
Boxing Day is the heaviest shopping day of the
year.
8. Boxing Day is one of the British bank holidays
recognised since 1871.
9. Most Nigerians believe Boxing Day is a day
dedicated to boxers.
10. On Boxing Day in the UK, the most popular
online searches for shopping are sale items.
11. National Candy Cane Day is celebrated 26th
December every year in the United States.
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