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http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/eastertraditions/qt/easterinfinland.htm Date: (Western) March 23, 2008 (Orthodox) April 27, 2008 Easter in Finland is traditionally celebrated with easter-egg hunts for the children, and many Finns go to church on Easter Sunday.
*** Observed Days *** Some of these are not national holidays. ----------------------------------------------------------- Country Event 2011 ----------------------------------------------------------- Finland New Year's Day Sat, Jan 1 Finland Epiphany Thu, Jan 6 Finland Runeberg's Day Sat, Feb 5 Finland Daylight Saving Time begins Sun, Mar 27 Finland Good Friday Fri, Apr 22 Finland Easter Day Sun, Apr 24 Finland Easter Monday Mon, Apr 25 Finland May Day Eve Sat, Apr 30 Finland May Day Sun, May 1 Finland Mother's Day Sun, May 8 Finland Ascension Day Thu, Jun 2 Finland Flag Day Sat, Jun 4 Finland Pentecost (Whit Sunday) Sun, Jun 12 Finland Midsummer's Eve (Juhannus) Fri, Jun 24 Finland Midsummer's Day Sat, Jun 25 Finland Daylight Saving Time ends Sun, Oct 30 Finland All Saints' Day Tue, Nov 1 Finland Father's Day Sun, Nov 13 Finland Independence Day Tue, Dec 6 Finland Christmas Eve Sat, Dec 24 Finland Christmas Day Sun, Dec 25 Finland Second Day of Christmas Mon, Dec 26 -----------------------------------------------------------
A greeting is like a card with money in it. Both participants in the greeting will receive 3,000 fame and 500 starcoins but a greeting costs 15 diamonds.
By saying "Moi."(=Hi) or "Terve"(=Hello). Sometimes by shaking hands or waving.
In France do women kiss when greeting?
The appropriate greeting for Easter is 'Happy Easter'. If one were to say Happy Birthday Jesus, at Christmas, they could say Christ is Risen at Easter.
Yes
A seasonal greeting is a greeting apropos to the season, e.g., Merry Christmas, Happy Easter, Happy Independence Day, etc.
hi how are you? happy Good Friday
christmas, easter, newyear and many others
Christmas, easter, newyear and many others
"He is risen!" Responded to with "He is risen indeed!" In some traditions this exchange is responded to with "Hallelujah!" in unison.
You can respond with a warm "Happy Easter!" in return, or you might say something like, "Thank you! Wishing you a joyful Easter as well!" It's a nice way to share the holiday spirit and acknowledge their greeting.
In Serbian, you don't say "Happy Easter". Instead, you say "Christ resurrected": The traditional greeting: Христос васкрсе (Hristos vaskrse) - Christ resurrected The reply: Ваистину васкрсе (Vaistina vaskrse) - truly resurrected
Yes, you can find Easter cards at Tesco. They typically offer a variety of greeting cards for different occasions, including Easter, in their stationery section. Availability may vary by location, so it's a good idea to check your local Tesco store or their online shop.
Blue Mountain sells Greeting Cards for many occasions. Some of these occasions include Birthdays, Christmas, Anniversaries, Father's Day, 4th of July, New Year, Easter, Thanksgiving and Halloween.
The traditional Russian greeting on Easter is Христос воскресе which translates to "Christ is risen!" This phrase is pronounced "khristos voskres"