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Jessica

UK Help for re.....?

Hey I from the U.S I have to do a report of the United Kingom. I wanted to know what your holidays are or what you celebrate THAKS.

    



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Take me to Venice
5th November is Bonfire Night! It marks the anniversary of when Guy Fawkes was going to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London. (You should check the details on this - I may have forgotten the finer details and I certainly can't remember what year!)

We celebrate it by making a guy - it is like a scarecrow, but we call it a guy after Guy Fawkes and then burn the guy on a big bonfire. It is also celebrated with fireworks.

Years ago, we all had bonfires going in our back gardens, but due to the number of accidents every year, we are encouraged to attend public bonfire and firework displays.

Traditional food for this occasion is toffee apples! (I think you call them caramel apples?). Now of course we tend to stuff ourselves with hot dogs, and candy floss (sugar candy to you!)!


norm c
Christmas, New Year,
Easter
Spring Bank Holiday
May Day
August Bank Holiday

Maybe we should celebrate independance day - we got the better side of that deal!


minifreak
all of the above, I live in Jersey in the Channel Islands (UK) we celebrate and have a holiday on 9th May its our Liberation Day,.(as in being liberated from the Germans in May 45)


tinyhouse
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Saint Georges day
Saint Patricks day
Saint Davids day
Saint Andrews day
bonfire night
May day
Boxing day


oxyman Re-Loaded
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Guy Fawkes Night

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes_Night


jizzumonkey
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well on the 1st of March here in Wales its St Davids day (dewi sant)he is the patron saint of Wales ...
and we celebrate by ...well click on the link it will have more detail....
England have St George
Ireland have St Patrick and Scotland have St Andrew...
we celebrate Easter and Xmas and such like as well


life is
halloween
guy forks night
easter
christmas
april fools day
pancake day
notting hill carnival
harvest festival
mothering sunday
fathers day
grandparents day
st georges day
st patricks day
may bank holiday
august bank holiday


blondie
It's Mother's day on the 18th march if that hasn't been said yet. I don't know if americans celebrate mother's day though. I can't remember when father's day is sorry.....And it's practically children's day everyday! Hehe.


carla s
we've just celebrated pancake day. a very special tuesday i febuary, when we have pancakes for dinner


aria
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st patricks day - that's celebrated more than st georges day in pubs here.

other than that i think only christmas, easter and new year can really be classed as being celebrated - there are other bank holidays (may day etc) but they aren't really celebrated as such by the country as a whole & most people only celebrate easter by buying easter eggs x


J
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holidays- oh thats that small break they give us to do work at home!
yeah, sixish weeks in and around july- august -sept for anyone at school or with kids- or teaching.
About two weeks for easter- in march or april or even early may- easter varies from year to year.
About a week and a half to two at christmas, usually beginning on 23rd december.
We also get several bank holidays when everything remains open -except for the banks, most places still work but kids and bank workers and uni students get these days off- and also there is a "Sunday service" (reduced service) on all public transport and shops. These bank holidays happen about four rimes a year?- or there abouts. There is one in aprl for easter monday, two in may -one the first monday of the mointh and the second the last monday of the month , and another on e I think some time in autumn- cant remember exactly when.

Thats it.
I do have to say, most of us who work over here are given 14 to 20 days holiday a year to take whenever we want but are "advised" by manipulative bosses, to not take it all at the same time. So holidays really do vary alot.


Capoeira.IT.Freak
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Yeah, pretty much all stated above.. But please mention that the UK has too many Chavs!... Do a report on chavs and it basically covers alot of UK hate culture, with addition of the traditional fish & chips.





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