Holidays

Holidays refer to designated days or periods of time, often recognized by legal or cultural means, during which normal activities, especially work and school, are temporarily suspended to celebrate, commemorate, or observe a specific occasion or event. Holidays can be religious, cultural, national, or personal in nature and often involve traditions, rituals, and social gatherings. Common examples include Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Independence Day, each of which has its own significance and customs associated with it. Holidays usually provide opportunities for rest, reflection, and enjoyment, allowing people to connect with family and friends, engage in festivities, or honor historical events or figures.