December 25
Boxing day is celebrated in Canada the day after Christmas. This is also a huge shopping day in the United States.
Boxing Day is observed the day after Christmas, December 26.
Mother's Day 2003 in the United Kingdom was celebrated on Sunday March 30.
This questions is debatable, because the settlers from various European nations all celebrated Christmas when they arrived in the Americas. The first Christmas celebrated in the United States was celebrated by Hernando Desoto In modern day Tallahassee, Florida on Christmas day, 1540
The 26th of December is called Boxing Day in the United Kingdom.
Same as the US - 3rd Sunday in June.
Same as the US - 3rd Sunday in June.
June 21st in 2009Father's Day in the United Kingdom is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. In 2010, Father's Day will fall on June 20.
In New Zealand Christmas is celebrated on Christmas Day, December 25.
Boxing Day. It's called St.Stephen's Day in Ireland.
The main holidays that we celebrate are the following and I will try and keep them in order: () New Year's Day () Valentines Day () Mother's Day () Easter () Halloween () Guy Fawkes Day or Bonfire Night () Christmas Day () Boxing Day Then it repeats, there are other much smaller holidays but these are the ones that are celebrated and enjoyed by everybody regardless of your age/generation.
Orangeman's Day is celebrated July 12th in the United Kingdom.