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3 of those are not celebrated anywhere but north America.
Christmas is a christian one...
So gotta go with that pagan one called new years eve.
Yeah i'm not from the "anglo-sphère"
And Britain has never celebrated Thanksgiving (at least according to Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving )
yeah I was a dick responding to you yesterday. Sorry about that.
Pegan Christmas was better don't @ me
True...
Halloween and Christmas are both celebrated in the UK