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Thanksgiving is not a universally celebrated holiday.It is only celebrated (in one form or another) by the following 8 countries:Australia (Norfolk Island only)CanadaGrenadaLiberiaNetherlandsPhilippinesSaint LuciaUnited States
Yes, Valentine's Day is celebrated throughout all Christian places (or even non-Christian places) in the world as it is a Christian Holiday; South America is mostly Christian and yes, the holiday is celebrated throughout the continent. Some countries, such as Brazil, however celebrate a similar holiday but on a different day of the year other than February 14.
Labor day is similar.
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The holiday was first introduced in Japan in 1936. The candy industry began making heart-shaped chocolates in 1953. In Japan, women give chocolate to all their male coworkers, with the men reciprocating a month later on what is known as "White Day." A similar holiday has been celebrated in Japan for centuries, known as Tanabata. The holiday has no roots in the Judeo-Christian Valentine's Day, but the aims of celebrating love are similar.
Yes, fathers deserve a holiday to be celebrated and appreciated for their role and contributions in their children's lives. A Father's Day or a similar holiday allows us to express gratitude and honor the guiding and nurturing presence that fathers provide. It is an opportunity to recognize their love, support, and sacrifices they make for their families.
They are two very different holidays. Thanksgiving is a family holiday celebrated with food to give thanks for the bountiful harvests. Oktoberfest is a Bavarian tradition marked mostly with large quantities of beer.
the day of the dead is a holiday that is celebrated in Mexico this day is similar to Halloween on this day, people would offer gifts and food for deceased relatives that were said to rise that night. people would also dress like spirits to "blend in". cool isn't it?
It's a holiday in Korea similar to Thanksgiving.