and promises to change or improve their future lives
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14th February - St. Valentine's Day Friends
and lovers send one another letters or greeting cards
expressing their love and affection
St. Valentine was a bishop, a Christian martyr, murdered by the Romans around the year 273. Before he was put to death, he sent a note of friendship to his jailer's daughter signed From your Valentine.
the patron saint of Ireland who brought Christianity to
Ireland.
Many people worlwide dress in green, eat Irish food and drink Guiness. St. Patrick's parades are held in many towns and cities in Ireland and the USA.
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Easter Is a religious holiday. It is an ancient
symbol of spring and new life. Christians remember Jesus
Christ's death and his return to life.
Children believe that while sleeping the Easter bunny has hidden eggs in the house and go searching for them. This is called egg hunt. The most famous is held in the White House. In Britain people eat Hot Cross Buns.
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31st October - Halloween Celebrated mostly in the USA.
Children
light pumpkin lanterns (Jack-O-Lantern) to ward off witches and
evil spirits. They go with their baskets or bags to their friend's and neighbours' houses and when people come to the door, children say “Trick or treat” which means “Give us a treat or we will play a trick on you”.
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5th November – Guy Fawkes Night (Bonfire Night) Guy
Fawkes was a leader of a group of men
who plotted against King James I. They decided to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London, with the king and his noblemen inside. But the plot was not successful. Guy Fawkes and his followers were arrested and later executed.
There are bonfires and fireworks in every town and village in Britain.
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Christmas 24th December – Christmas Eve – Some children
hang a stocking at the end of their bed.
Father Christmas or Santa Claus brings their presents at night. 25th December – Christmas Day – children get up early to open their Christmas presents. British families have Christmas dinner consisting of stuffed turkey, roast or mashed potatoes and Christmas pudding (contains a ring, a coin or a thimble) 26th December – Boxing Day – people mostly visit other members of their families. In the past servants and salespeople got presents – they carried boxes to get tips.
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31st December - New Year's Day People stay up
till midnight to welcome in the New Year. Many
go to parties and balls. At midnight people drink champagne, propose a toast and wish each other Happy New Year. In the UK people sing „Auld Lang Syne“
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Other holidays 4th July – Independence Day in the
USA – celebrates the independence of American colonies from
the British (signature of Declaration of Independence)
4th Thursday in November – Thanksgiving Day- It remembers the first settlers – Pilgrim Fathers who came in 1620. Now it is an occasion for the whole family to be together and enjoy a traditional dinner (roast turkey).