This is the lovely Nigel Farage. The photographer gave him a message before he went to support the Boxing Day hunt. He’d hate it if people RT’d this and signed the petition for a proper ban on fox hunting - Show more
Doug Ford says he's spending $1 Billion to put asylum seekers up into hotels and that his heart breaks for them. Meanwhile, on Boxing Day at the Eaton Centre in Toronto... Sorry Show more
Palestine protestors are protesting at the Eaton Center in Downtown Toronto They are ruining boxing day for normal Canadians over a conflict happening on the other side of the world Who else is fed up seeing Canada being ruined by these people Show more From Terry Newman
Sting 2024 has been postponed. Isaiah Laing, head of Supreme Promotions Ltd, confirmed that the annual Boxing Day dancehall stage show set for tonight at the Jamworld Entertainment Centre in Portmore, St Catherine, will not take place. Show more
My future father-in-law and I have a new song on Boxing Day: “SHOUT, SHOUT… get them all out. These are the people we can do without… come on… STOP THE BOATS!”
Here we have Canadians just trying to do some Boxing Day shopping at Indigo, and instead they are been attacked and shouted at by PRO PALESTINE protestors Welcome to Canada @CarymaRules From Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist
ICC officials are set to review the incident between Virat Kohli and Sam Konstas early on Boxing Day. cricket.com.au Konstas, Kohli mid-pitch shoulder bump under microscope | cricket.com.au
Boxing Day is a public holiday and its purpose includes giving gifts to service providers and charitable organizations. Nowadays, it is also closely associated with shopping as well as sporting events, with prominent activities including horse and motor racing, rugby, and football matches.
Historically, Boxing Day derives its name from the custom of giving Christmas boxes - small cash or gift tokens to employees, servants, and apprentices in Great Britain. While the origins of Boxing Day date back to the Middle Ages, it became an official public holiday in the United Kingdom in the 19th century. For people in Germany, the concept of Boxing Day is less familiar due to historical and cultural differences.
In Germany, the day after Christmas is similarly observed as a public holiday, called Zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag, or second Christmas Day, and in Austria, it is known as Stefanitag. While the German-speaking countries do not specifically celebrate Boxing Day in its traditional sense, they share an emphasis on familial gatherings, relaxation, and providing for the less fortunate. Germans typically spend the second Christmas Day with their family or go to church, reflecting on the importance of love, unity, and charity during the festive season.
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26 December is also St Stephen’s Day; commemorating the first Christian martyr Saint Stephen. According to the Acts of the Apostles Stephen was a deacon accused of blasphemy for his teachings. He was stoned to death and is now venerated as a saint in the Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox churches.
In some rural communities, horses are blessed on St. Stephen's Day in a tradition called Stephaniritt or Stephansritt. Riders, often dressed in traditional attire, participate in a horseback procession to receive the blessings at the church.
St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, is considered the patron saint of horses in Germany. St. Stephen's day coincides with Boxing Day in Germany.
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Boxing Day Top Things to Do
Watch some sport! There is top-tier football and rugby throughout the weekend and in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa cricket Test matches begin. The King George VI Chase, a horse race at Kempton Park also runs; it is known as the 2nd most prestigious race in the calendar.
In the UK, it is tradition to take a walk in the crisp winter air and enjoy the outdoors. If you happen to be in the UK try the Snowdonia range (Wales), the Lake District (northern England), the Peak District (the English Midlands) or just round the local streets. You’ve probably eaten a lot over the last few days, so maybe go easy.
Go for ice-skating or winter hiking if the weather permits. The Black Forest and Harz Mountains are popular winter hiking spots.
Many museums in Germany remain open during Boxing Day, including Deutsches Museum in Munich, Pergamon Museum in Berlin and Museum Ludwig in Cologne.