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Every. Its to do with the start of the new calender year, not like Easter or advent. everybody in the USA celebrate new years

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Q: What religions celebrate weddings?
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Why do you celebrate weddings?

Why do you celebrate your wedding


Where did religious weddings come from?

Different religions.


Do Christians always celebrate weddings in an after party?

No, they have regular weddings like the North and South America.


Could Christians celebrate weddings in temples?

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They celebrate more ones.


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They celebrate weddings, birthday, party, youth gatherings and child birthday. The only time they don't celebrate is during funerals.


Did stone age people celebrate Anything?

Stone Age people likely had rituals or ceremonies to mark important events such as seasonal changes, hunting successes, or religious beliefs. These may have involved communal gatherings, feasting, dancing, or creating artwork. While they may not have celebrated in the same way we do today, evidence suggests that they had cultural practices to commemorate significant occasions.