Christmas, eastern , new year pretty much like in the U.S but they don;t hev Thanksgiving and Independence Day days to do with Americana history
'cause can!
German Unity Day on 03 October is really the only German holiday. They also celebrate holidays like Christmas, Easter, and Labor day like most other countries.
Religious Holidays are Easter, Christmas, "Pfingsten"... National Holiday is October 3rd, "Day of German unit".
Oktoberfest! Would be nice if this would be a holiday lol. You can´t ask what are the important German holidays as it depends if they are catholic or lutherian. For the lutherian Good Friday and Christmas are very important. To the catholics all holidays are important. If there are non believers all holidays are important as well because usually we don´t have to work lol
The answer is the same holidays as the U.S
no,because some kids cant celebrate some holidays
Some people do childcare on holidays but most do not, it is like a vaccation day to some.
some a few Korean holidays are, Christmas holidays a diffrence is that they celebrate with there boyfriends husband girlfriend or wife, just like valentines day.
same religious holidays for Orthodox Christians.
Yes, there are some Greek holidays like Christmas and Easter but none that are established in Greece.
To say happy holidays in Latin you say beatus festis. In Spanish you say felices fiestas, in Polish it is happy holidays, in German as frohe Feiertage, Portuguese as boas festas, and in French as bonnes fetes.
Yes, Zelle typically works on holidays, but some banks may have processing delays during holidays.