New Year is a winter holiday also.
You have Christmas so you have more holidays
this isn't like official or nething but i think its cause the winter is so boring so people need stuff 2 do, so they created more holidays.
the holidays that are celebrated in Cuba are Christmas, Halloween,valentimes day, and lots more, but they dont celebrate easter
One can find information on Wales cottages during the Christmas holidays in online websites that sell Wales cottages. Also, one can ask one's peers for more information on Wales cottages during the Christmas holidays.
Constitution DayChristmasApril fools DayValentines Day (mostly in the bigger cities and in the shops, not a public reknown day)EasterYou'll find all of the official "red" dates at the international time and date site for Norway:http://www.timeanddate.com/norsk/kalender.html
CHRISTMAS it is celebrated for canada/england and much much more......
In the 1930s, Christmas was not as commercialized as it is today. People also spent more time with their family around the holidays.
More than 25% of people get engaged during the winter holiday season (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah), beyond that it is relatively random but affected by personal events, family traditions, and local holidays.
The answer to this riddle is a Christmas tree. While the tradition of using evergreen trees for decoration during winter holidays has a long history, the tree itself is typically cut down less than a month before Christmas.
Well the holidays you celebrate depend on your culture for example: If you are Christan, you celebrate holidays like Christms and Halloween. Here's a list of holidays that are usually celebrated: Christmas Father's Day Halloween Mother's day Thanksgiving Valentine's Day Also if you can think of any more holidays edit this answer Thank You!
Most anime's celebrate Holidays. Most do Christmas, Valentines day and White day. Sometimes they do more traditional holidays native to Japan but it isn't rare for an anime to do a holiday special episode.
If you are referring to one holiday: Happy Holiday If you are referring to more than one, such as Christmas and New Years: Happy Holidays.