Vesak Day is a Buddhist holiday.
This also applies to all Muslims and some Buddhists.
Some of the dietary restrictions for Buddhists include meat and fish. Some Buddhists also do not eat leeks, onions, and garlic.
Yes, in some areas by some Buddhists
The Dharmic religions, which are: Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism celebrate many different Holidays throughout the year. The main Buddhists Holidays are Vesak, and The Buddhist New Year
In the UK some Buddhists do wear poppies.
The two principal holidays are Vesak and Kathina. Vesak celebrates the birth, enlightenment and final passing of the Buddha. Kathina celebrates the end of the rainy season retreat. In addition to these two, many countries and traditions have their own Buddhist holidays.
Buddhists celebrate their holidays through a variety of rituals and practices that vary by culture and tradition. Common observances include meditation, chanting, and attending teachings at temples. Many Buddhists also engage in acts of generosity, such as giving alms to monks, and participate in communal gatherings. Major holidays like Vesak, which commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha, often involve festivities, ceremonies, and the decoration of temples.
Certainly all Buddhists do not believe this. There may be some Japanese Buddhists who think this.
Yes, it is extremely likely that some Buddhists are homosexual, in proportion to the rest of the population.
Some are and some are not. There is no rule saying you have to be vegetarian.
Praying five times a day, is not common to all Buddhists although there may be some who do. The goal of most Buddhists is to be present or awake in every moment.
The answer is the same holidays as the U.S