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Boxing Day is often celebrated by giving gifts and donations to the poor and needy. In some Commonwealth countries, fixed-date holidays falling on Saturday or Sunday are often observed on the next weekday, so if Boxing Day falls on a Saturday then Monday 28 December is a public holiday; while, if Christmas Day is a Saturday then both Monday 27 December and Tuesday 28 December will be public holidays. In the http://www.dti.gov.uk/er/bankhol.htm government holiday listing of the United Kingdom for 2004, the bank holiday in lieu of Boxing Day was observed on Monday 27 December , ''before'' the holiday in lieu of Christmas Day on Tuesday 28 December . ORIGINS There is great dispute over the true origins of Boxing Day. The more common stories include:
COMMONWEALTH OBSERVANCE Boxing Day in the UK is traditionally a day for sporting activity, originally Fox Hunting , but in modern times Football and horseracing. In Canada , and indeed any other country that celebrates it, Boxing Day is also observed as a public holiday, and is a day when stores sell their excess Christmas inventory at significantly reduced prices. Boxing Day has become so important for retailers that they often extend it into a "Boxing Week". This occurs similarly in Australia and New Zealand. In Australia, a Test Match starting on December 26 is called the Boxing Day Test Match , and is played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground before the largest crowd of the summer. EUROPEAN OBSERVANCE In Austria , Denmark , Germany , Hungary , The Netherlands , Norway , Poland and Sweden , the 26th is known as the ''Second day of Christmas'' (''"der zweite Weihnachtsfeiertag"'' in Germany, ''Annandag Jul'' — "the day after Christmas" — in Sweden) and is also a public holiday. In Ireland, the holiday is known as St Stephen's Day , or Wren's Day ; in Austria it is called ''Stefanitag'',in Italy ''Santo Stefano'', and in Finland ''tapaninpäivä'' which also mean "St. Stephen's Day"; in Wales, it is known as ''Gŵyl San Steffan'' (St. Stephen's Holiday). In Catalonia , this day is known as ''Sant Esteve'', Catalan for St. Stephen. A practice known as Hunt the Wren is still practiced by some in the Isle Of Man , where people thrash out wrens from Hedgerows . Traditionally they were killed and their feathers presented to households for good luck. In Germany the days between Christmas and new year are called "the days between the years" (zwischen den Jahren) and becoming more and more important for retailers to clear the unsold christmas goods. NORTH AMERICAN OBSERVANCE In both the United States (where the term "Boxing Day" is not used and is in fact unfamiliar to most) and Canada (where, as previously mentioned Boxing Day is observed as a holiday), Boxing Day and the days immediately following are when many retail stores sell-off their Christmas and retired model products by holding Clearance Sale s. (See Boxing Week .) EVENTS ON BOXING DAY
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