On New Year's Eve in the U.S., people celebrate the arrival of the new year with cheers and festivities, often counting down the final seconds of the old year. As the clock strikes midnight, crowds typically cheer, clap, and toast with drinks to mark the occasion. Common traditions include fireworks, parties, and singing "Auld Lang Syne." This joyous celebration signifies hope and fresh beginnings for the year ahead.
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Thanksgiving, Valentines Day,New Years In US, Valentine's Day is NOT a Federal holiday
dogs can cheer us up by licking us and cuddling with us if we are sick.
For the US, there aren't any "official" recognized holidays other than New Years that begin with the letter "n".
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Independence Day.
About the same time as any other day of the year, excluding holidays, and depending on the weather of course. New Year's Eve is not a holiday.
Not for the US. but in Canada it's the day after news years
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In the US there are 10. See Title 5 US Code 6103(a). These ten are observed annually. Inauguration Day is also a federal holiday, but it only occurs every 4 years when a new president is Inaugurated. This federal holiday only applies to Washington DC and local counties