honica, groshana, young kipper, passover, etc.
I love spending holidays with my family, enjoying delicious food and exchanging thoughtful gifts.
depends on the Christian home. I celebrate most of the holidays for the US on the calender. and most likely so do most other Christians. Specifically Christmas and Easter are the two major holidays celebrated be Christians
No, depending on what religion they are, they celebrate other holidays too. (ex. African American Christians also celebrate Christmas, Easter, etc.)
Christmas, New Year's Day and Good Friday are three holidays celebrated in Kenya. Other holidays celebrated in Kenya include Jamhuri day, and Boxing day.
It saying happy holidays people may say it if they don't celebrate Christmas or because it's the three holidays right after each other thanksgiving chritmas and new years
Muslims do not celebrate Valentines day, Easter, Christmas and many other european traditional holidays which have no concept in Islam. Many even don't follow birthdays like mostly christians do.
we celebrate: Christmas, Easter, the Ramadan, the first of January. other things are the youth celebration ( 11th february), independance day (20th may)
They did.
What countries celebrate Christmas other then December? Or What countries don't Celebrate Christmas at all?
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.
Canada is a country where most of the population are followers of the Christian faith. Christmas in Canada is celebrated by holidays from work, attending church services, decorations in homes and public buildings and the exchange of gifts.
The people in Paris are French and celebrate French holidays, not US holidays. There are some holidays, like Christmas, that are common to both countries, although the common means of celebrating them may differ. Some Americans who are in Paris at the time of an American holiday like Independence Day, may celebrate that day with other Americans or with some of their French friends.