In 1988, it was decided that just one day was not enough time to celebrate Hispanic heritage, so a whole entire month was set aside for the celebration.
cuz you get sweets :):)
Some people choose to celebrate their birthday on the 28th of February and some choose to celebrate it on the 1st of March. It is really an individual decision.
If they choose to celebrate they do so wherever they are on that day, just like everyone else.
Christmas is celebrated everywhere on the island by those that choose to celebrate it. It is celebrated in homes and churches.
This question is not grammatical and makes no sense. If you are a Jew on Hanukkah, and you choose to celebrate Hanukkah, you will probably have a good time. If you choose not to celebrate it, you will miss out on part of your culture.
Which ever they so choose. They are not bound to anything in specific.
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There are many ways one might choose to celebrate a birthday. If a birthday happens to fall on a holiday such as Christmas Day, one might choose to have a separate and distinct celebration.
Some certainly only celebrate Rosh Hashanah because they feel guilty otherwise, but most Jews choose to celebrate Rosh Hashanah because they want to engage with their history and traditions.
There are no official estimates as to exactly how many people celebrate Christmas globally, but seeing as there are over 2.1 billion Christians in the world, or about a third of world's population, it is feasible to assume that at least 1 out of every 3 people in the world celebrate Christmas.
Muslims celebrate EID which is being thankful for what we have and we also celebrate Ramadan which is fasting. we fast to know how poor people feel without food and trust me you should really appreciate it. i am a Muslim and some Muslims if they choose to celebrate is Halloween, Christmas, thanksgiving, Easter and other celebrations but for Diwali and vasaki, MuslimS don't celebrate it that much because it is not part of our culture.
Everything looked delicious and it was difficult to choose a dessert. She chews gum everyday in class without getting caught by the teacher.