Saint Patrick's Day, all you do if wear green and if not, you get pinched.
It is a tradition, but it is not a holiday. It is still a normal trading day for shops.
i just have fun and do what the tradition of the holiday is.
Yes, lighting advent candles every night is a common holiday tradition for some people.
The best holiday I ever had was a trip to Japan, where I was captivated by the blend of tradition and modernity, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine. Exploring Kyoto's temples and experiencing the cherry blossoms was truly unforgettable. Conversely, the worst holiday was a rainy week camping in a remote area, where the constant downpour turned our plans into a soggy struggle, leaving us cold and frustrated. It taught me that sometimes, the experience matters more than the destination.
Spring break is an academic tradition and not a recognized holiday. It neither a federal or state holiday.
don't know really
There is no tradition of the holiday of Hanukkah being interrupted.
In general, Easter is a christian holiday, so any country with Christianity in it, might celebrate it. It isn't just an American holiday, although egg hunting and eating candies may be only an American tradition.
The country with the oldest musical tradition is India.
On your little annoying sister's birthday.
Squanto.
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