About Boxing Day
Boxing Day is observed on December 26th in several countries, especially those with historical ties to the British Commonwealth. Traditionally associated with charity and giving to those in need, it is also widely known today for family time, sports events, and major shopping sales.
Where it's celebrated
Other years
Traditions & activities
Traditions
- Spending time with family and friends
- Giving to charity (traditional roots)
- Watching sports events (in some countries)
- Shopping and seasonal sales
- Outdoor walks and community events
Activities
- Family gatherings
- Charitable events
- Shopping and sales
- Sports viewing
- Outdoor winter activities
Symbols & foods
Symbols
- Gift boxes (charity and giving)
- Winter holiday decorations
- Shopping bags (modern tradition)
- Sports fixtures (regional tradition)
Traditional foods
- Leftover Christmas dinner
- Buffets and cold cuts
- Holiday desserts
- Tea and pastries
History & significance
History
The term 'Boxing Day' is commonly linked to the practice of giving boxes of gifts or money to servants and the poor on the day after Christmas. Over time it became an established public holiday in many countries and evolved into a mix of charitable tradition, leisure, and commercial activity.
Significance
Boxing Day extends the Christmas season and emphasizes generosity and community, while also serving as a major cultural and public holiday in many countries.
Frequently asked questions
When is Boxing Day 2028?
Boxing Day 2028 is on December 26, 2028 (Tuesday).
Is Boxing Day a public holiday?
Public holiday status varies by country and region; in many places it is observed but not an official public holiday.
What day of the week is Boxing Day 2028?
Boxing Day 2028 falls on a Tuesday.
Is Boxing Day 2028 a fixed date holiday?
Boxing Day 2028 is a fixed date holiday.
Which countries celebrate Boxing Day?
Boxing Day is celebrated in 6 countries including United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and more.