O.K., I will try to explain Boxing Day.
According to Wikipedia, "Boxing Day ia a traditional celebration dating back to the Middle Ages of which the primary parctice is the giving of gifts to employees or to people in a lower social class".
Read it here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_DayIt is celebrated on December 26th in most Commonwealth Nations including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It is a Stat. Holiday in Ontario, maybe all of Canada?
It Canada it has evolved into the busiest bargain shopping day of the year. Quality merchandise is often cut by 50% or more and shopping gets very competitive, with stores packed with people (maybe it is a little like boxing).
My wife and mother both really enjoy Boxing Day and were lined-up at an electronics store at 5.00am this year to be the first through the door at 7.00am. They brought home some great deals, but I no longer have the patience for the crowds.
Outdoor stores that handle the stuff I like often have small sales on this day (10 to 15% off) nothing like the discounts at the big box type stores. It is a way for stores to get rid of unsold Christmas stock.
Sorry for the topic swing, back to the flu bug.
Mike