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Holidays and Superstitions - Coggle Diagram
Holidays and Superstitions
Religious holidays
Christmas
Santa
Baby Jesus
love
presents
Birth of Jesus Christ
Christmas tree
Easter
Easter Bunny
Jesus resurrected
All Saints' Day
Day of the Dead
Pagan holidays
Yule
Kinda like pagan Christmas (well Christmas is more like Christian Yule)
Halloween
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyOqOa440l4
The legend of Stingy Jack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PAS8TXWVs4
Krampuslauf
A festival to celebrate Krampus, The Christmas Devil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1gxEVT18w8
Christmas rush
buying presents at the last minute
love is not equal with the price tag
prefer making presents
don't like unuseful gifts
Traditional Christmas dinner
Fish soup, stuffed cabbage, poppy-seed cake
Commercialisation of Christmas
Shouldn't be about money
charity programs are good
competition of who buys the greatest/most expensive gift
Public holidays in Hungary
August 20
October 23
Declaration of Hungarian Republic and commemorate the outbrake og the 1956 Revolution.
May 1
March 15
Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence of 1848-49
December 6
Santa
Valentine's Day
St Valentine's Day
Dedicated to lovers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNuN6k8GE1c
February 14
Pancake Day
Shrove Tuesday
Britain
US - July 4
Independence Day
The most important family holiday in the US
Thanksgiving
fourth Thursday of November
Groundhog Day
February 2 in the US
after winter sleep if sees shadow goes back to it's hole
6 more weeks of winter
In Hungary almost same with bear
Superstitions
Lucky and unlucky numbers (I only have lucky ones like 1, 16, 13 and 7)
bad luck: black cat, walking under a ladder, Friday the thirteenth, breaking a mirror etc.
Not really superstitious but I like superstitions
good luck: clover, horseshoe, shooting star, Trevi Fountain, mascots, amulets etc.