Holidays

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  1. 4. A festive holiday celebrated on December 25th, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas is marked by gift-giving, decorations, and joyful gatherings.
  2. 6. A spooky holiday observed on October 31st, featuring costumes, trick-or-treating, and various themed activities. Halloween is associated with ghosts, monsters, and pumpkins.
  3. 7. A Hindu festival of lights celebrated by millions of people worldwide. Diwali involves the lighting of lamps, fireworks, and the exchange of sweets.
  4. 9. Day A day of love and affection observed on February 14th. Valentine's Day involves the exchange of cards, flowers, and gifts among romantic partners.
  5. 10. Year's Day The first day of the year, celebrated on January 1st. New Year's Day is marked by countdowns, fireworks, and various festivities to welcome the coming year.
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  1. 1. A Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Easter is often associated with egg hunts, decorative eggs, and festive meals.
  2. 2. Day A holiday honoring the contributions of workers, typically observed on the first Monday of September. Labor Day often signifies the end of summer in the United States.
  3. 3. A day of gratitude celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November. Thanksgiving involves a feast with traditional foods and expressions of thanks.
  4. 5. A Jewish festival of lights observed for eight nights, usually in December. Hanukkah involves the lighting of the menorah, playing games, and gift-giving.
  5. 8. Day A patriotic holiday celebrated on July 4th in the United States, marking the country's independence from British rule. It includes fireworks and outdoor festivities.