Wednesday 31 October 2012

Some Popular Observance in United States


All Saints' Day

It is observed to honour of all the saints, known and unknown. It is celebrated on November 1. As the name suggests it is celebrated by the Christian community. The second purpose behind its celebration is to commemorate all those who have transformed into an angel after their death in heaven. It is celebrated a day after Halloween. People gather in local cemeteries and decorated the graves with flowers. People also light candles on top of visiting graves of deceased relatives. In local churches a prayer is also offered for each soul.

All Souls' Day

It is observed annually on November 2  just after All Saints' Day. On this particular day prayers are dedicated to the dead. As it is related Christianity, many christians visit cemeteries where their loved ones are buried. The Catholic Church remembers deceased members of the group on this day. People also offer items like food, symbols, flowers, candles, photos and other mementos which are known as Altars in the memory of their deceased relatives. 
Skulls of candy are made for the day.










Veterans Day

Veterans Day remembers armed service veterans in United States. The ceremony is intended to honour and thank all who served in the United States Armed Forces. 

It is observed annually on November 11. It is a holiday in United States. The ceremony commences precisely at 11:00 a.m. It starts with laying of flowers at the tomb of the unknowns. In addition to that a parade is also organised. Veterans Day got its name in 1954.

Election Day

It is a very popular in the United States. On this day election of public officials in the United States   are held. These include national, state and local government representatives at all levels up to the president. 

People vote for elected officials, visiting polling precincts. The way in which people vote, depends on the state in which they live. The probable day is the Tuesday after the first Monday of November in the date range November 2 to November 8.  It is a public holiday in most states in US.

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