As a Greek, I known some basic information of how Greek burials work, especially since I have experienced such an occasion. The Greek Orthodox usually wear black clothes in the funeral, and there is also a priest called. The burial is held a few days after the person has died. Family members or acquaintances put new clothes on the corps, most often white. Like nearly all memorials, people have flowers to put on the tomb.
No only the US and Canada celebrate it.
No
Mexicans do not celebrate death on the day someone dies. Instead, they celebrate death on the Day of the Dead.
All the gods are known to gather on Mount Olympus and discuss the issues. This is followed by a big party. That is how the Greeks celebrate the solistices.
We celebrate Jesus death by attending a church service and by fasting that day.
The Ancient Greeks did not celebrate Christmas. Christmas is the commemoration of the Birth of Jesus and, as Jesus had not been born in Ancient Greek times, it was celebrated. Christianity had not been founded at this time.
Greeks don't traditionally celebrate birthdays. They celebrate their Name Days (the feast day of the saint they are named after).
christmas (navtivity of jesus christ) easter in may
They don't think you die, they celebrate rebirth.
No. You should never celebrate anyone's death, no matter how awful things they have done.
i don't know where they celebrate it,much less why they even celebrate it.
He was Death.