Holidays

Holidays refer to specific days of celebration or observance that are recognized on a national, religious, or cultural level. They often commemorate significant events, traditions, or beliefs and are typically characterized by a break from regular work or school activities. Holidays can be marked by various customs, rituals, and festivities, including gatherings, feasts, parades, and other forms of celebration. They may be public holidays, which are recognized by law and often involve official observances, or private holidays, which are celebrated by individual families or communities. Examples include Christmas, Easter, Independence Day, and New Year’s Day. The significance and ways of celebrating holidays can vary widely across different cultures and societies.