Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Categories: Europe | Holidays and Festivals | Society

Boxing Day is celebrated annually on December 26 in the UK. At first, the holiday was of a beneficent nature: after Christmas, it was customary to give alms to poor people, and relatives exchanged surprises the day before, on December 25. However, now Boxing Day has smoothly turned into a continuation of festive festivities. Hot young people do not miss the chance to have a hangover and raise the degree of fun. See how young, cheerful Brits partied the day after Christmas, further in our material.

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violentlyDrunken party-goers filled the streets of British cities, continuing the Christmas festivities on Boxing Day. Young people dressed up in bright costumes and went from pub to pub, raising the mood with alcohol. Most of the girls chose revealing outfits, showing off their charms, and the guys turned into cartoon characters and even politicians.

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violentlyAlcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violentlyAlcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently

Alcoholic surprises: in the UK, the Day of Gifts was celebrated violently The Christmas festivities in the UK have reached a climax. Boxing Day was a great occasion to continue the festive binge and hang out in clubs and pubs. The final of the alcohol marathon is approaching — the New Year. Let's see how the drunken epic of British youth will end in a few days.

And here's how it all started. New Year's binge revelers in Leeds opened in early December.

Keywords: Alcohol | Uk | Fun | Parties | Hot | Festivities | Clubs | Costumes | Masquerade | Youth | Outfits | Pub | Drunkenness | Christmas | Party

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