No... but they do celebrate accomplishments made in their own country... not ours... k? and it is does not do... k bye person.
no.
No, they don't celebrate it for any reason. It is an American event.
The U.S. and Canada celebrate Thanksgiving. Some countries which celebrate a similar holiday include Germany, Japan, and Liberia.
How do Persian men date American women? Are their any traditions they follow.
Im pretty sure they don't celebrate thanksgiving, considering it's an american holiday.
Only some Christians celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday. However, people of any religion can celebrate Christmas in a non-religious context, since Christmas has borrowed many of the symbols and traditions related to celebrations of the winter solstice (in the northern hemisphere) and other secular and religious holidays.
Is there any traditions that concludes salt.
Besides having traditions for Christmas and Easter, the Polish celebrate other traditions like the Drowning of Marzanna and Juwenalia. The Drowning of Marzanna occurs the Sunday before Easter and is a pagan festival. Juwenalia is a student festival that takes place in May or June. During Easter, decorated eggs are also a tradition.
Yes, many countries such as Germany, Grenada, Korea, and Japan celebrate something like the North Americans' Thanksgiving Day. See link:
well we do NOT celebrate any of the American holiday none not even Easter or Christmas
Fireworks are used to celebrate Independence Day, Or any other American heritage holidays.
Since cultural beliefs are different between the 4,000+ tribes only a general statement can be made on this issue. We basically celebrate anything and everything (literally), any reason to get together with family and friends is a good reason to celebrate.