yes. korea and newfoundland
Memorial Day, primarily observed in the United States, honors military personnel who have died in service. While other countries have similar observances, such as Remembrance Day in the United Kingdom and Canada, which commemorates those who died in military conflicts, the specific holiday known as Memorial Day is unique to the U.S. Countries like Australia and New Zealand also have days of remembrance for their fallen soldiers, but they do not celebrate Memorial Day as it is recognized in the U.S.
Thanksgiving is a American holiday. It's when Americans came to America.
Mostly British Commonwealth countries and Canada. In different countries it varies from Remembrance Day, Veterans Day, Poppy Day, or the other one with the strange word. But it's all normally November 11.
Yes you can. People in some communist countries travel around their own country and to other countries. Some countries, like North Korea, are much sticter though.
I think that would be determined by the context in which that phrase was used. If you were writing something like, "We had a picnic during the Memorial Day weekend," then it would be a lowercase "w." But if it was a title like, "Memorial Day Weekend Sale," then it would be capitalized.
Black Friday is an unofficial American holiday. It is the Friday after Thanksgiving (which is also just an American holiday). In some countries, Boxing Day (the day after Christmas) is becoming like Black Friday, with massive sales at the shops.
Mothers Day is celebrated in the UK (which includes England) but on a different date from other countries (15 March)
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, Good Friday, like a couple of other days in the Roman Calendar has no rank. The normal rank of liturgical days, since Vatican Council II, are 1) Solemnity, 2) Feast, 3) Memorial, 4) Optional Memorial. Some days are not ranked, Good Friday, and All Souls Day are two that I can think of that have no liturgical rank.
More than 160 countries celebrate Christmas. A few countries refer to the holiday as Family Day, including Angola and Uruguay. Some countries--like Jordan and Pakistan--designate December 25th as an official holiday only for Christians.
The way we're showing respects of this expected memorial holiday is the way we're having the thoughts forming into phrase of this unforgettable days to be remembered unto be celebrated as a special day to every ancestors beliefs that gives us the courage to be like them in our coming futures to come someday....
German Unity Day on 03 October is really the only German holiday. They also celebrate holidays like Christmas, Easter, and Labor day like most other countries.
In other countries, teachers are non existent.