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The United Kingdom has various bank holidays, public holidays, traditional holidays and national events scattered across its calendar. Some date back hundreds of years, while others are more recent. Here are just a few of the typical British festivals. They are also common in many other Western countries.St. Valentine's Day St. Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on the February 14. It is the time to express one's love and for making a proposal of marriage to one's lover. Today, St. Valentine's Day has become popular throughout the world, commonly known as Valentine's DayHalloween November 1 is All Saints’ Day in Western countries. The evening of October 31 is called All Hallows Eve, often called Halloween. Halloween is a favorite festival among kids because they can be naughty and have a lot of fun during the festival. On All Hallows Eve, children put on scary masks and clothes and walk around to trick others and often visit local houses and ask for candy. People make paper-cut Halloween ghosts, black cats and witches as symbols of Halloween.Christmas Originally, Christmas was a religious festival. It is the birthday of Jesus Christ, but over the years it has gradually become an international cultural holiday. Christmas is very popular in many Western countries. Christmas is normally celebrated by having a family get-together and eating a large lunch together. Even though Christmas is celebrated every year on December 25, the Christmas Season usually lasts two weeks. During this season, people write and send Christmas greeting cards around the world and exchange good wishes and greetings between people by telephone and Internet.The birthday of Jesus Christ is on December 25.
The United Kingdom has various bank holidays, public holidays, traditional holidays and national events scattered across its calendar. Some date back hundreds of years, while others are more recent. Here are just a few of the typical British festivals. They are also common in many other Western countries.St. Valentine's Day St. Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on the February 14. It is the time to express one's love and for making a proposal of marriage to one's lover. Today, St. Valentine's Day has become popular throughout the world, commonly known as Valentine's DayHalloween November 1 is All Saints’ Day in Western countries. The evening of October 31 is called All Hallows Eve, often called Halloween. Halloween is a favorite festival among kids because they can be naughty and have a lot of fun during the festival. On All Hallows Eve, children put on scary masks and clothes and walk around to trick others and often visit local houses and ask for candy. People make paper-cut Halloween ghosts, black cats and witches as symbols of Halloween.Christmas Originally, Christmas was a religious festival. It is the birthday of Jesus Christ, but over the years it has gradually become an international cultural holiday. Christmas is very popular in many Western countries. Christmas is normally celebrated by having a family get-together and eating a large lunch together. Even though Christmas is celebrated every year on December 25, the Christmas Season usually lasts two weeks. During this season, people write and send Christmas greeting cards around the world and exchange good wishes and greetings between people by telephone and Internet.Symbols of Halloween include ghosts, black cats and witches.
The United Kingdom has various bank holidays, public holidays, traditional holidays and national events scattered across its calendar. Some date back hundreds of years, while others are more recent. Here are just a few of the typical British festivals. They are also common in many other Western countries.St. Valentine's Day St. Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on the February 14. It is the time to express one's love and for making a proposal of marriage to one's lover. Today, St. Valentine's Day has become popular throughout the world, commonly known as Valentine's DayHalloween November 1 is All Saints’ Day in Western countries. The evening of October 31 is called All Hallows Eve, often called Halloween. Halloween is a favorite festival among kids because they can be naughty and have a lot of fun during the festival. On All Hallows Eve, children put on scary masks and clothes and walk around to trick others and often visit local houses and ask for candy. People make paper-cut Halloween ghosts, black cats and witches as symbols of Halloween.Christmas Originally, Christmas was a religious festival. It is the birthday of Jesus Christ, but over the years it has gradually become an international cultural holiday. Christmas is very popular in many Western countries. Christmas is normally celebrated by having a family get-together and eating a large lunch together. Even though Christmas is celebrated every year on December 25, the Christmas Season usually lasts two weeks. During this season, people write and send Christmas greeting cards around the world and exchange good wishes and greetings between people by telephone and Internet.Halloween falls on the end of November.
The United Kingdom has various bank holidays, public holidays, traditional holidays and national events scattered across its calendar. Some date back hundreds of years, while others are more recent. Here are just a few of the typical British festivals. They are also common in many other Western countries.St. Valentine's Day St. Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on the February 14. It is the time to express one's love and for making a proposal of marriage to one's lover. Today, St. Valentine's Day has become popular throughout the world, commonly known as Valentine's DayHalloween November 1 is All Saints’ Day in Western countries. The evening of October 31 is called All Hallows Eve, often called Halloween. Halloween is a favorite festival among kids because they can be naughty and have a lot of fun during the festival. On All Hallows Eve, children put on scary masks and clothes and walk around to trick others and often visit local houses and ask for candy. People make paper-cut Halloween ghosts, black cats and witches as symbols of Halloween.Christmas Originally, Christmas was a religious festival. It is the birthday of Jesus Christ, but over the years it has gradually become an international cultural holiday. Christmas is very popular in many Western countries. Christmas is normally celebrated by having a family get-together and eating a large lunch together. Even though Christmas is celebrated every year on December 25, the Christmas Season usually lasts two weeks. During this season, people write and send Christmas greeting cards around the world and exchange good wishes and greetings between people by telephone and Internet.Today, people all over the world know St. Valentine's Day.
The United Kingdom has various bank holidays, public holidays, traditional holidays and national events scattered across its calendar. Some date back hundreds of years, while others are more recent. Here are just a few of the typical British festivals. They are also common in many other Western countries.St. Valentine's Day St. Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on the February 14. It is the time to express one's love and for making a proposal of marriage to one's lover. Today, St. Valentine's Day has become popular throughout the world, commonly known as Valentine's DayHalloween November 1 is All Saints’ Day in Western countries. The evening of October 31 is called All Hallows Eve, often called Halloween. Halloween is a favorite festival among kids because they can be naughty and have a lot of fun during the festival. On All Hallows Eve, children put on scary masks and clothes and walk around to trick others and often visit local houses and ask for candy. People make paper-cut Halloween ghosts, black cats and witches as symbols of Halloween.Christmas Originally, Christmas was a religious festival. It is the birthday of Jesus Christ, but over the years it has gradually become an international cultural holiday. Christmas is very popular in many Western countries. Christmas is normally celebrated by having a family get-together and eating a large lunch together. Even though Christmas is celebrated every year on December 25, the Christmas Season usually lasts two weeks. During this season, people write and send Christmas greeting cards around the world and exchange good wishes and greetings between people by telephone and Internet.All festivals celebrated in England can date back 100 years or more.
Do you lack friends? Do you want to make more friends? If so, you may read on…There's a certain beauty in being a lonely wolf. You have more time to do the things you want to do. But if you want to make more friends, and do things together with them, please consider these suggestions on how to meet people and form strong, lasting friendships.Spend more time around people and talk to them. If you want to make friends, you first need to put yourself out in order to meet people. Friends seldom come knocking on your door while you sit at home playing computer games. Participate in an online community. You don't necessarily need to have a lot of common interests with people in order to make friends with them. Social networking sites such as Wechat, Facebook, Twitter, and My Space are great way to meet new people and learn more about the people you meet. Join a sports team. A common misunderstanding about this is that you have to be really good at playing a particular sport in order to make friends with others on the team, but not all teams are so competitive. As long as you enjoy the sport and support your teammates, joining a local team could be a great way to make new friends.The main point of this passage is about __________.
