Because they use a different calendar.
it depends on the country. some countries celebrate evryone's birthdays on new year's, some don't celebrat until the age of 16. other don't celebrate at all. like i said before, it's different in each country.
In the UK: January Febuary March April May June July August September October November December In some other countries they have other months and/or different order of months.
In the US no, there is not. Other countries have different legislation regarding marriage.
In some countries it has not fallen on the 8th of May at all, as it is not in May. Different countries have it at different times of the year. In countries where it is on the second Sunday in May, since 1961 it has fallen on the 8th of May 7 times, in 1966, 1977, 1983, 1988, 1994, 2005 and 2011. It will next be on the 8th of May in 2016.
they make about 14,000 a year in asbury park NJ 07712 but it might be different in other countries
Yes, at least in the UK they can, the law may be different in other countries.
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In the year 2002 it was held in two countries South Korea and Japan.
because weather is the same in every country.... it just happens at different times of the year
Different countries have varying legislation for this, some have none at all. You need to check on your location and any legislation there.
I just don't think so because we have different timezones.. So, all countries sharing the same timezones celebrate new year at the same time... __________ No. Those who follow the Gregorian calender celebrate the new year at the time designated by their time zone. Other countries (such as China) celebrate at different times, according to their own calenders.
No, not every country changes their clocks twice a year. Daylight Saving Time is observed in some countries, where clocks are adjusted forward in the spring and back in the fall. Other countries do not participate in this practice.