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British holidays.British holidays.

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Do you know British holidays?

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New Year.New Year. New Years Eve is a more

important festival in England. People sit the Old Year out and the New Year in. When the clock begins to strike twelve, the head of the family opens the entrance door and holds it until the last stroke.

People often decorate their houses with bouquets of mistletoe.

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Christmas Day.Christmas Day.Christmas Day is the most

popular bank holiday.

ChristmasChristmas is the yearly is the yearly celebration of the birth of celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. It falls on Jesus Christ. It falls on December 25December 25 by the Catholic by the Catholic Church and on the 7th of Church and on the 7th of January by the Orthodox January by the Orthodox Church. This holiday means Church. This holiday means the beginning of the new the beginning of the new year and the new lifeyear and the new life

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Boxing Day

The 26th of December, Boxing Day, is an extra holiday after Christmas. It the time to visit friends and relatives. This day postmen and servants receive their presents in the boxes.

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Easter.Easter.Is a holy day in

spring, when Christians

remember the death of Christ and

his return to life. People exchange

dyed eggs, eat kulich.

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ST.VALENTINE`S DAYST.VALENTINE`S DAY

ST.VALENTINE`S DAY HAS ROOTS IN LEGENDS. VALENTINE WAS A CHRISTIAN PRIEST.HE LIVED 300 YEARS AFTER THE DEATH OF JESUS CHRIST.

ON FEBRUARY,14 VALENTINE WAS KILLED BECAUSE HE HAD MARRID COUPLES CONTRARY TO THE LAWS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.

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ST.VALENTINE`S DAY!ST.VALENTINE`S DAY!

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April Fool’s Day.April Fool’s Day.

April Fool’s Day (April,1) is a day of jokes and tricks. On that day we has joke and have fun.

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A NAME-DAYA NAME-DAYA NAME-DAY IS YOUR OWN HOLIDAY, WHEN THE CHURCH PRAYS FOR THE MEMORY OF THE SAINT WITH YOUR NAME

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HALLOWEENHALLOWEEN AT HALLOWEEN CHILDREN

MAKE JACK-O-LANTERNS, CANDLES ARE PUT INSIDE HOLLOW PUMPKINGS, WHICH HAVE HOLES CUT INTO THEM IN THE SHAPE OF EYES AND A MOUTH. CHILDREN GO FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE, KNOCK AT DOORS AND SAY: “TRICK OR TREAT”. HALLOWEN CUSTOMS DATE BACK TO TIME WHEN PEOPLE BELIEVED IN EVIL SPIRITS. OCTOBER,31

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GAY FAWKES` DAYGAY FAWKES` DAY

November,5 British people light

fireworks and burn a guy on a bonfire. This is in memory of the time when Gay Fawkes tried to destroy Parliament in London in 1605. The historical meaning of the occasion is no longer important.

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