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.
Depends on the holiday...what's the point of American Holidays?!
same maye
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The answer is the same holidays as the U.S
The word for "celebrating" in Korean is "축하하는" (chukhahaneun). It comes from the verb "축하하다" (chukhahada), which means "to celebrate" or "to congratulate." This term is commonly used in various contexts, such as birthdays, holidays, and achievements.
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.
because the some of people loves korean
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same religious holidays for Orthodox Christians.
Yes, there are some Greek holidays like Christmas and Easter but none that are established in Greece.
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