Yes. Mormons, or as they are officially known as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, celebrate all major Christian, community, and national holidays, as well as birthdays, anniversaries, etc.
no
obviosly, they celebrate birthdays but they do it with a lot of alchocol!
They don't. They only celebrate 15th birthdays, which is a quinceanera.
In Bulgaria in place of Birthdays we celebrate.. birthdays. We also have the so called nameday (saint day), but both birthdays and namedays are celebrated.
Guruprabs is the name of the festival which celebrate the birthdays of Sikh Gurus.
im not a dictionary stupid that is not an answer I read that some countries in Africa do not celebrate birthdays
Of course it will be celebrated in the church because Christ has risen and the sanctuary inside the church shows him.
No.
No, they were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses, they didn't celebrate birthdays or Christmas when they were young.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not have any unique holidays, but you can learn a little bit about what holidays Mormons celebrate at mormon.org/faq/topic/culture/question/mormon-beliefs which says, "Members of the Church celebrate Christmas and Easter, regarding these two events as the most spiritually significant days in history because of the birth, suffering, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Church members also celebrate the regional and national holidays of the countries where they live. Church members also celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, and similar events." I get my information about LDS holidays, traditions, and other practices from my own personal experience, as I have been a practicing member of the Church for 27 years.
Bermuda celebrates birthdays by eating cake