it depends on the country. some countries celebrate evryone's birthdays on new year's, some don't celebrat until the age of 16. other don't celebrate at all. like i said before, it's different in each country.
It depends ...some do and some do not celebrate Christmas (just like in western countries).
The Queen you're referring to, I assume, is the Queen of England. Therefore, her birthday is celebrated most likely in all countries that has or has had in the past British "rule", such as Canada. Meaning that Great Britain and Canada celebrate there own queens birthday.
three countries celebrate black history month which is the united states, Canada, and Britain
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yes i hope, that i can celebrate my 65th birthday
they celebrate the birthday
They celebrate for the same reason anyone else does - It's a ceremony to officially mark the end of one year, and the start of the next. They just celebrate in a different manner to western countries.
they don't when it's their kid's birthday the celebrate it. :)
No, but you could celebrate their birthday for them I suppose. I wouldn't have thought that they remember their birthday...
Chinese do not have three birthdays. What might be confusing to some is that many of the Chinese will celebrate their lunar calendar birthday instead of their western calendar birthday. Some may even celebrate both. The lunar calendar is based on the moon and it's cycle so the date is different each year in correspondence with the western calendar.
they celebrate the birthday
What countries celebrate Christmas other then December? Or What countries don't Celebrate Christmas at all?