Basically, just New Year's Eve (Jan 1) and Christmas (Dec 25). All other holidays celebrated in Mexico greatly differ from those celebrated in the United States. The only exception is Cinco de Mayo (May 5th), which has become the Mexican-American Prode Day in the US, while it is a minor celebration in Mexico.
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Some cultures just don't celebrate certain holidays, just as us Americans don't celebrate Day of the Dead, the equivalent of Halloween in Mexico.
Both celebrate Christmas and both enjoy Mexican cuisine.
st.patricks day
they don't celebrate big holidays, they only celebrate holidays like the US.
The people in Paris are French and celebrate French holidays, not US holidays. There are some holidays, like Christmas, that are common to both countries, although the common means of celebrating them may differ. Some Americans who are in Paris at the time of an American holiday like Independence Day, may celebrate that day with other Americans or with some of their French friends.
buddyday
Canadians celebrate many of the same kinds of holidays that are celebrated in the United States. For example, most Canadian people celebrate Christmas, Easter, and Valentine's Day in the same way that these holidays are celebrated in the US.
Indians celebrate Deepavali, while Americans don't...
depends on the Christian home. I celebrate most of the holidays for the US on the calender. and most likely so do most other Christians. Specifically Christmas and Easter are the two major holidays celebrated be Christians
They do not celebrate Thanks giving in mexico it is an US and Canadian holiday
We celebrate American holidays.<333 Miss America~^^
Jamaicans celebrate a ton of holidays that people in the US do not celebrate. For example, they celebrate Junkonoo and another holiday called Carnival.