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Are holidays in English phrases?
Festivals in English are phrases made up of two or more words, such as Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Halloween and so on.
In addition to the common holidays, there are some special English holidays, such as:
1. St. Patrick's Day: March 17, celebrating St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
2. Thanksgiving Day: the fourth Thursday in November, celebrating thanksgiving, togetherness and harvest.
3. Valentine's Day: celebrates love and romance on February 14th.
4. Easter: the first Sunday after the spring equinox, celebrating the resurrection of Christ.
5. Independence Day: July 4, celebrating the independence of the United States.
6. Labor Day: the first Monday in September, celebrating workers and laborers.
English holiday phrases are very rich and varied, and each holiday has its own unique meaning and way of celebrating, giving people a taste of different cultures and traditions.
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