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HOLIDAYS AND SUPERSTITIONS - Coggle Diagram
HOLIDAYS AND SUPERSTITIONS
Superstitions
chimneysweep is supposed to bring good luck
clover, horseshoe
to knock on wood
shooting stars
spill some salt
triskaidekaphobia
Religious holidays and festivals
Hungarian religious holiday
Easter, Lent, Pentecost, the Assumption, All Saints' Day, Santa Claus, Advemt, Christmas
At Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
carol
Christmas crib, nativity play
Dec. 24. Christmas Eve: we decorate the Christmas tree, children are given a lot of present
traditional Christmas dinner: fish soup, stuffed cabbage, poppy-seed, roast
Easter monday boys set out to call on their female friends and relatives and sprinkle them with parfume or soda weather.
girls present boys with eggs painted mainly red
Easter bunny
chocolate eggs
British and American holidays
British holidays
Pancake Day, Valentine's Day, May Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Halloween, Guy Fawkes Day, Remembrance Day, The Queen's birthday
American holidays
Independence Day, Halloween, Valentine's Day, Thanksgiving, Labour Day, Mother's and Father's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Columbus Day
Christmas
preparation for Christmas starts a month before the actual day
a traditional decorating is mistletoe
put stocking near the tree or the fireplace
Santa Claus climbs in the house through the chimney
Valentine's Day
February 14.
sending greeting cards or gifts to express affection to chosen partner
Halloween
Trick or treat
pumpkin
ghost
vampire
midnight
witch
Public holidays
Hungarian holidays
March 15. The Revolution and War of Independence of 1848, May 1. International Labour Day,
August 20. St. Stephen and Contitution and Foundaton of our state, October 23. Revolution of 1956
On New Year's Eve, people stay up until after midnight. I usually go to party with my friends. We dance a lot and play board games, clink glasses and drink some champagne.