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Boxing Day

2020.12.21

Have you ever heard of Boxing Day? It's a national holiday celebrated the day after Christmas Day. It is usually the 26th of December, initially in the United Kingdom and in several countries that previously formed parts of the British Empire, such as Romania, Hungary, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, and Scandinavia. Because it is a national holiday, people get together for meals, spend time outside, or relax at home. We can also say that Boxing Day is a day for many sports such as horse racing and football. The name of the holiday “Boxing Day” is said to have derived from three things. First, it's a reference to holiday gifts for servants. The master would give them a 'Christmas Box' as a Christmas present, and they would go home and hand it over to their family. Second, it's a reference to charity drives. A box to collect money for the poor is placed in churches on Christmas Day and opened on Boxing Day. Third, it's a nautical tradition. Great sailing ships when setting sail would have a sealed box containing money on board for good luck. The box was given to a priest if the voyage was a success, opened on Christmas, and the things inside the box were then given to the poor. 

 

Boxing Day is also a day for shopping. I am going to explain how I spent Boxing Day when I lived in Australia as a university student. I spent the daytime just relaxing, having conversations with friends, and cooking together. After dinner, it was time for us to go shopping. Famous shops such as David Jones, Myer, and almost everywhere had special sales. Every product was on sale at almost 50 to 80 percent discount. I had never seen that kind of discount in my life. Thursdays are a special day for night shopping, stores being open until 7 pm, instead of 5. However, this Thursday during the Boxing Day Sale became a very special time of the year, and stores were open until midnight. It was an unusual scene to see many young people go there at night. Me? Of course, we went shopping and had fun buying lots of stuff such as shoes, perfume, tea, cookies, cosmetics, and bags. I do miss the time when the moon lit up the way we walked on a summer night. It is a special memory for me hanging out together with friends during the university break.


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Blog Quiz

 

 

Q1. According to the blog which of the following is not a reason for the name ‘Boxing Day’?

A. It is the day gift boxes were given to servants

B. It is the name of boxes used to collect money for charity

C. It is the day people watch boxing on TV

 

Q2. According to the blog what kid of discounts do shops in Australia offer on Boxing Day? 

A. 50-80%

B. 25%

C. 10%  

 

Q3. What time did the stores close on Boxing Day in Australia when the author was in Australia?

A. 5pm

B. 7pm

C. 12am

 

 

Scroll down  for the answers to the quiz.












Quiz Answers

Q1. C 

Q2. A

Q3. C 

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