CELEBRATIONS
New Year's Day: the first day of the year, a public holiday in many countries.

Valentine's Day: 14 February , a day when you give a valentine card to someone you have, or would like to have, a romantic relationship with.

International Women's Day: International Women's Day (IWD) is a global holiday celebrated annually on March 8 as a focal point in the women's rights movement, bringing attention to issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women.

Ramadan: the ninth month in the Islamic year, during which Muslims take no food or drink during the day from the time the light from the sun appears in the morning until the sun can no longer be seen in the evening.

Birthday: the day that is exactly a year or number of years after a person was born.
Wedding: a marriage ceremony and any celebrations such as a meal or a party that follow it.
The Prophet's Birthday: Mawlid al-Nabi, Arabic for the "birthday of the prophet", marks the anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad’s birth.
The Labour Day: a public holiday to celebrate working people.
Thanksgiving: a public holiday and celebration, held on the fourth Thursday of November in the US and on the second Monday of October in Canada, to remember the thanks that the people who first came from Europe gave to God when they collected crops for the first time in their new country.

Halloween: the night of 31 October when children dress in special clothes and people try to frighten each other.
