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Holidays and superstitons - Coggle Diagram
Holidays and superstitons
Public holidays
New Year's day
on New Years Eve
people throw a party
stay up until midnight
clink glasses and drink champagne
we sing the national anthem
March 15: The Revolution and War of Independence of 1848/1849
school celebration
May 1: International Labour Day
August 20: St. Stephen, Constitution, Foundation of our state, New bread
October 23: Revolution of 1956, Declaration of the Republic
Religious holidays and festivals
Easter
boys sprinkle the girls
girls give them chocolate eggs
nowadays boys get money for that
Lent
Pentecost
the Assumption
All Saints' Day
Santa Claus
December 6 in Hungary, Santa brings presents if u deserve it
Christmas
stuffed cabbage
we got the presents on Christmas Eve
fish soup
poppyseed cake
Advent
British and American holidays
Pancake Day
Valentine's Day
February 14
celebrating love
May Day
Mother's Day
Father's Day
Halloween
October 31
costume parties
Guy Fawkes Day
Remembrance Day
The Queen's birthday
Independence Day
July 4 1776
Declaration of Independence
Thanksgiving
most important family holiday
Thanksgiving dinner
turkey
pumpkin pie
Labour Day
Martin Luther King Day
Columbus Day
Labour Day
Superstitions
i am not superstitious
lucky numbers
four-leaf clovers
horseshoe
bad luck
spill some salt
walk under ladder
breaking mirrors