It's called Boxing Day because in the past, boxes were used to collect gifts and donations for those in need. The tradition of Boxing Day began in the 19th century, when workers were given a day off to recover from the hustle and bustle of Christmas. During this day off, they would collect boxes full of gifts and donations for those who were less fortunate. The boxes were then taken to local churches or other charitable organizations, where they were distributed to people in need. It's a day of giving and generosity, where we remember to take care of those less fortunate than us.