Happy
Boxing Day!
Never heard of it, you say? The origins of the holiday and its name
are a vague, but several websites I looked at indicate that it began in England
sometime in the Middle Ages. In the countries (most of which are or were part
of the UK) where it’s celebrated, it’s a “bank holiday” – a day when banks,
government offices and the postal service are closed.
Some
historians believe the holiday developed because servants were required to work
on Christmas Day, but given the following day off and presented with gifts
[boxes]. Others think it started because the alms boxes in churches were opened
and the contents distributed to the poor. Regardless of how the day started,
over the years it has developed into a time of charity, a time when service and
tradespeople are typically given tips and bonuses for their work during the
past year. It has been expanded to include giving to non-profit and needy
organizations.
When I
decided to blog about Boxing Day I recalled an episode of the TV show M*A*S*H during
which the 4077 gives medical treatment to a British regiment who talk about the
tradition of enlisted personnel and officers trading places on Boxing Day. I
did quite a bit of research but found only two references to this custom. The
first was in a blog by a man who tells a story about his son’s army regiment
participating in the tradition, and the other is an episode of The Nanny during
which Mr. Sheffield refers to the custom and suggests that he and Niles switch
roles.
The lack
of evidence makes me wonder just how “traditional” this tradition is. What do
you know about Boxing Day? Do you have traditions of your own?
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