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UK is ambiguous. All divisions of UK are secular save for England.
Yes. A secular state is not bound to religious traditions that make women subservient to men.
They happen in the 10th century
Some traditions in the UK and the Us are the same, some are not. Groundhog Day and Thanksgiving is celebrated in the US but not in the UK. St George's Day and Guy Fawkes Night are two UK traditions that are not celebrated in the US. There are ceremonies in the UK such as knighting and changing of the Royal Guard that the US do not have.
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The wholly secular (The Christmas Song) was written by Mel Torme and widely circulated by Nat King Cole. The song has at best vaporous Christmas traditions-and ignores Christian traditions, touting Clausism.
The country would not be secular.
Simply stated, their cultural traditions would be lost.
Answer this question… It has led many societies to become more secular and less religious.
There are hurricanes in the UK. They are not on the same scale as ones in other parts of the world, but they do happen.
Generally, yes, since it is foremost a cultural celebration of Chinese customs and traditions. However, it does have some Buddhist, Taoist and Confucianist influences.
No. The United Kingdom has the Anglican Church as the official national religion. However, the traditions of the United Kingdom, compounded by the European Convention of Human Rights (which is part of British Law by EU conventions), makes Britain effectively a secular country, even though it technically is not.