1. They make traditional foods such as cou-cou and flying fish. (a dish with a pudding like substance which is made of corn meal the dish is usually pared with flying fish)It is the national dish of Barbados.
2. They wear the national colours blue, yellow and black.
3. A parade is held by the uniformed units armed and un-armed atthe Garrison Savannah.
4. For the rest of the day they spend time with family and friends.
Fireworks on Independence Day in the United States are a tradition that dates back to the country's first anniversary of independence in 1777. They are used as a way to celebrate freedom, unity, and the nation's founding principles. Fireworks symbolize the rockets and bombs used in the Revolutionary War and are a festive way to mark the occasion.
Independence Day is traditionally celebrated with fireworks on the night of July fourth. Many people hang flags outside their houses and sometimes people have a breakfast or barbecue that they invite friends to.
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
they celebrate no other way than usual way and they use masks
No. Wikipedia has a long list of customs in different countries, and there are very few points of similarity.
In the United States we celebrate Independence Day with fireworks displays. Some say this is to commemorate the battles of the Revolutionary War. However, fireworks and other explosions have been a part of important celebrations for many centuries.Some of the American Founders thought that July 2nd, when they voted to declare independence from Britain, would be celebrated with fireworks forever - and that was an opinion about the importance of the event and about celebrating, not about battles.Fireworks represent celebration, and the 4th of July is a day to show celebration!
Yes they do they just celebrate it in a different way!!
we celebrate Christmas in the wrong way bu spending massive amounts of money on presents
Yes, Pagans still celebrate Halloween.
Not all Christians celebrate Easter so No
Christians do this, although many who are not appreciate the holiday and celebrate it in a secular way.
you mean how barbadians sound. If so we talk bajan dialect its normal english but we have our way of saying words. Example: the sentence turn down that music we pronounce it as turn dung dah msic