The Queen you're referring to, I assume, is the Queen of England. Therefore, her birthday is celebrated most likely in all countries that has or has had in the past British "rule", such as Canada. Meaning that Great Britain and Canada celebrate there own queens birthday.
because Lincoln was a US president, and was not truly important to England Why would England celebrate a dead American President's Birthday? We don't even celebrate the birthdays of our own Prime Ministers!
Many countries celebrate their own Independence days. In Mexico they celebrate Cinco de Mayo, which is on may fifth. However most countries do not celebrate the independence days of other countries because of lack of relevance to their own lives. In the U.S.A we celebrate Cinco de Mayo, but more as another day to drink irresponsibly. this practice was Incorporated by various beer and liquor companies as a marketing tool to boost sales.
Every country has their own independence day and celebrates it.
Africa is a very large continent which consits of many different countries, all with their own cultures. Many north African countries are Islamic and celebrate holidays of the muslim faith. In western, eastern, central and souther African countries, there are many Christians, as they are former European colonies, so would celebrate Christmas, though not necessarily with the same customs as are common in the USA and UK. In other countries which are neither Muslim nor Christian, they may have their own occasions which they celebrate, but it will not be instead of Christmas.
Ireland does not have an independence day. People from other countries may celebrate their own independence days in various ways, depending on their customs.
Yes. Usual dates include their own birthday and the Santos Reyes (Jan 6th), when Mexicans celebrate their gift exchange.
Every country has their own independence day and they celebrate it from different countries. Ex: for the US it is July 4th, independence from the United Kingdom
Stop being mad at your mom and celebrate her birthday with her. Keep in mind that whatever she did to make you mad is more than likely for your own good, even if you disagree.
Because, it is recognized as the day that we declared our Independence from Britain, thus founding our own country. It's the "birthday" of the United States.
Celebrate what?
Most people say they celebrate the birth of Christ. When you ask most people this question they say Jesus' Birthday. However I have found that most people celebrate Christmas by giving gifts, and following their own family traditions. The problem with this is where does scripture fit into tradition. Hopes this helps
Depending on the circumstances, there are a variety of alternatives:-"Best wishes on your birthday"-"Have a special birthday this year"-"I'm thinking about you (praying for you) on your birthday"-"We're so glad you were born"-"On your birthday, we thank God for blessings us with you"-"Take some time and celebrate on your birthday"It can be difficult to greet someone sensitively. Maybe these can inspire a greeting of your own.