The day after Christmas is called "Boxing Day." This is a holiday celebrated in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and other Commonwealth countries. On Boxing Day, people traditionally give gifts and donations to those in need. The origin of the name is somewhat unclear, but it is believed to have originated from the custom of boxing up gifts and donations that were given to servants and tradesmen on the day after Christmas. The gifts were often in the form of money, food, or clothing, and were intended to show appreciation for the service and hard work of these individuals.