And there's more--actually, the tradition of Boxing day started in Medieval times (not the restaurant!) when the nobility would leave their unwanted Christmas boxes from gifts out on the side ofthe road as the poor would come and take the boxes home. As years passed, they started putting stuff in it (as Ruth said). Now Boxing day is simply an extention of Christmas--a time to get together with family and eat some more! ( are you stuffed yet?) and then there's the Boxing day sales--my oh my, the day after Christmas is shopping madness. We never used to be able to do it but a few years back merchants started opening up on Boxing Day and of course the police charged them and then it got all political and so now everyone is open on Boxing Day. So there, in a nutshell more or less.