Polish people celebrate Christmas and Easter. They also celebrate Constitution day, All Saint's day, and they celebrate their Independence Day in November.
normally i am polish
Yes, they do. They celebrate Mothers Day (Dzień Matki) on the 26th May.
May 3rd is one of Polish official national holidays and it commemorates so called Constitution of May 3rd (Pol. Konstytucja Trzeciego/3-ego Maja) which was the world's second and Europe's first modern written national constitution enacted on May 3rd, 1791 by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth government.
The answer to this question is the French, British, Americans, Canadians, Germans, the Polish and the Germans
i have a friend who is polish to told me this no they don't dress up on national holidays
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Stella M. Mazur has written: 'Roots & heritage of Polish people in Lowell' -- subject(s): Immigrants, Polish Americans
It is not the name of a Polish holiday but rather a phrase meaning "Happy holidays" used at Easter or Christmas
Szczęśliwe święta(holidays) (or) wakacje(summer vacations). - Indicative. Wesołych świąt! - Imperative.
No, they had polish, Americans, Jehovah witnesses, and diffrent people they didn't like
I'm 100% Polish, so the traditions are the same. They're Roman Catholic, so they have Christian holidays like Ash Wednesday, Christmas, Easter, etc. They also celebrate holidays like Mother's Day, Father's Day, Grandparent's Day, and Kid's Day but on different days. Those are the main ones at least