A holiday is a specific day or period set aside by law or custom for religious, cultural, or social observance. It is typically recognized by a government or society as a day of celebration or remembrance. A tradition, on the other hand, is a custom, belief, or behavior that is passed down within a society or culture from one generation to the next. While holidays are often marked by specific rituals or activities, traditions encompass a broader range of customs and practices that may or may not be tied to a specific date or event.
what is the difference between the values and tradition
There is no difference.
There is no difference apparently. Festive holiday is merely the european version.
A bank holiday isn't celebrating Easter and and Easter holiday is.
because a tradition is a thing that makes you happy and a celebration is something that makes you sad
That is the exact same word just typed twice, the only difference is that one is capitalized and one is not. This probably means that the sentence would start with tradition and that is why one was capitalized.
The difference is the Holiday edition is the game itself and the holiday stuff is just stuff for celebrating holidays. (ex. Christmas tree)
Holiday past means holidays that have happened before. Holiday present means the current holidays. The ones that are happening right now.
A good holiday is one at which the left-wing family member does not show up for dinner.
The basic difference between a Holiday Inn and a Holiday Inn Express is in the extent of services offered. An express might only have a breakfast restaurant instead of a full-restaurant. Though, both may have the same amenities like Bedroom, Internet access, Television, etc.
Tradition mean custom. No different except that the spelling.
the difference is that the black people have bigger dicks and the white smaller