Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a American holiday. It's when Americans came to America.
The 4th of July is a holiday that Americans celebrate.
Turkish children do not celebrate Halloween. However, Americans in Turkey have certainly introduced some of the customs there, so the holiday tends to be celebrated by ex-pat Americans, rather than the locals.
Because most of them want to be Irish and it makes them feel good to celebrate an Irish holiday!
While the date of Christmas is international, it is not a big holiday in Japan, as most Japanese aren't Christian.
The great majority of people in China are not Christians and do not celebrate Easter. Those who are Christians celebrate Easter on the same day as Americans, although it is not a public holiday in mainland China. Easter is a recognised holiday in Hong Kong, because of its heritage as a British colony.
No, it is an American holiday. Some expatriates (Americans living abroad) may celebrate however.
The holiday was originally celebrated as a working man's holiday, to give them a day of rest. We honor workers' contributions to society.
It was Started by Americans in the late 1700s. Others countries attend the Trick 'r' treat tradation but only do Americans celebrate and beleive in the true stuff on Halloween like countries celebrate Christmas.
Most Mexican people are Christians, and most Christians celebrate Christmas.
You can celebrate your holiday like any normal holiday.