- The word, holiday, comes from Old English where it was spelled as ‘haligdæg’. The ‘halig’ refers to ‘holy’ while ‘dæg’ meant ‘day’. It was used to refer to religious holy days where laborers and official institutions were given a day off to commemorate an important day.
- April Fool's Day is an example of a "made-up" holiday which is widely celebrated, as is Kwanzaa.
- To make your holiday official, you can visit the local governmental authorities with the details of your research and so forth. Once a bill is passed approving the holiday, you can get on with the celebrations. Another way would be important figures deeming a day a special one, for example, the president can declare a holiday if the circumstances call for it.
- Make a list of the things which are important to you.
- Submit the details of your made-up holiday to Chase's Calendar to celebrate your special day.
So, gather the ones you love and make up your own special holiday - then at least celebrate it with the ones you love! Enjoy!
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