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Boxing Day
After taking a look at Wikipedia's Boxing Day entry, I'm still not exactly clear on what it is. I mean, do people just hang out, grazing on Christmas leftovers? Or are there modern traditions? And why the hell don't we have it here? When I first heard the term as a kid, I thought it meant people boxed - as in, in a ring. With gloves. I'm pretty sure that doesn't happen. Then when I was older I heard someone say it was a day people boxed up their old crap to give away while nipping at the Christmas Cheer. However, Wikipedia didn't mention anything about drunken spring cleaning.
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ok when is it?
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It's the day after Christmas, so yesterday.
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well we Dutch are simple folks, we just call it first and second x-mas day ;)
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So the few holidays we take 2 days for;)
But then we only have 5 official holidays where 3 are 2 days and 2 are only 1 day.
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Ah. You'd think there'd be enough to give more than once a year.
For us it's always meant popping out to local shops to see if there are any good deals, then coming home and eating a lot *g*.
HA! That sounds great!
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OMG. You philistine.
EVERYone knows that hunting season ENDS with the snows.
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DUH.
White is the only color shirt you are allowed to wear!
(seriously)
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Yesterday I just went over to my parents and caught up with more eating, drinking and watching the fab Christmas Day programmes that we videoed (e.g. Dr Who) :)
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That's a nice tradition! :)
Yesterday I just went over to my parents and caught up with more eating, drinking and watching the fab Christmas Day programmes that we videoed (e.g. Dr Who) :)
*spazzes over DW*
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Personally, I went to the beach with friends, then went shopping, then wen bowling and was over at the family-in-laws for leftovers in the evening.
In short, Boxing Day rocketh muchly. Hope that adds to the completion of your education. :)
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*snicker*
Personally, I went to the beach with friends, then went shopping, then wen bowling and was over at the family-in-laws for leftovers in the evening.
That sounds nice. :)
In short, Boxing Day rocketh muchly. Hope that adds to the completion of your education. :)
It does! Gracias!
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OMG, I have totally also thought this. Ha.
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