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Boxing Day in Grenada
History & Significance: Boxing Day is observed on December 26th each year in Grenada, following the Christmas Day celebration. It is a public holiday rooted in British tradition, reflecting Grenada's history as a former British colony. The name "Boxing Day" is thought to have originated from the practice of giving "Christmas boxes," gifts of money or goods, to service workers or the needy the day after Christmas. This tradition was a way for the wealthy to share their bounty with those less fortunate.
Traditions: In Grenada, Boxing Day extends the festivities of Christmas. It is traditionally a time for family gatherings and sharing with friends and loved ones. Boxing Day is also linked with sports; in some years, sporting events such as cricket matches or football games are held, contributing to a festive atmosphere across communities.
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The day offers a relaxed pace for most inhabitants of Grenada when they can unwind from the busy Christmas season and enjoy leisurely activities before gearing up for New Year celebrations.