This document summarizes Christmas Day and Boxing Day traditions in three parts. It describes the origins and modern celebrations of Christmas Day, including religious services, gift giving, special meals, and the Queen's speech. Boxing Day on December 26th originated as a day for servants to receive gifts and for churches to distribute donations to the poor, and is now observed as a shopping holiday. Both holidays involve spending time with family, eating festive foods like turkey and pudding, and taking part in activities like attending church, watching sports, and going to pantomime performances.