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They celebrate at home together with their families
Both families got together to celebrate the new year!
Yes, Italy does celebrate New Year's Eve. There is even a special New Year's Eve celebration known as La Festa di San Silvestro where families come together and feast.
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Well the nature of Christmas is for families to come together. So I guess the sentence would be: "Family comes together once a year to celebrate this special event.'
Americans celebrate Thanksgiving to give thanks for the blessings of the past year and to commemorate the harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims and Native Americans in 1621. It is a time for families and friends to come together, share a meal, and express gratitude for what they have.
It is a time for family and friends to renew bonds and celebrate the start of a new lunar year.
The Japanese
They have family reunions and they have together.
Just as Chinese Americans may celebrate the Chinese new year and others do not, or Icelandic Americans may celebrate Thorrablot while others do not, or people of any other nationality may honor their heritage or not, it can be assumed that some Japanese Americans may celebrate Obon or Tanabata while others may not. It is an individual choice, not a sweeping mandate.
Hina matsuri is the Japanese Doll Festival, which is also known as Girl's Day.
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