What, my American readers may ask, is Boxing Day? According to the OED, it is the first weekday after Christmas day, observed as a holiday on which post-men, errand boys, and servants of various kinds expect to receive a Christmas box.
When I was a boy, my Hampshire-born Mum always left a jar of jam, fruit, pickles or some such goodie in the mailbox for the postman.
And, if you live in the Old Commonwealth, it is a legal, statutory, or bank holiday mostly devoted to shopping. So, to all my readers in CANZUK, don't spend too much money on Boxing Day sales!
When I was a boy, my Hampshire-born Mum always left a jar of jam, fruit, pickles or some such goodie in the mailbox for the postman.
And, if you live in the Old Commonwealth, it is a legal, statutory, or bank holiday mostly devoted to shopping. So, to all my readers in CANZUK, don't spend too much money on Boxing Day sales!
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