Hosts an annual parade, which is performed by troops
Gather and party
Release fireworks
What is usually the main dish served during Easter in France?
They eat festive meals that include lamb
What is the equivalent of "Fete du Travail" in English culture?
LABOR DAY!
Why is July 14th celebrated in France?
Who celebrates Ramadan?
People following Islam (Muslims)
What is done to celebrate Mardi Gras?
Parades, wear masks, wear purple, gold, green, costumes, throw colorful beads
They eat liver, turkey, and Christmas cake that is shaped like a log.
D'église means... in Christian holidays (typically Easter)
Church - visited during Easter
La chandaleur was/is originally celebrated by....?
Catholics
What is the significant symbol during French Labor Day?
Muguet Flower
What food is consumed during La Chandeleur, also known as Candlemas?
Lots of Crepes
Ne rien faire, in Labor Day means...?
To do nothing! (Labor day celebrates a break from working)
What was the significance of July 14th?
It marked the start of the French Revolution, celebrates "storming of bastille"
Who is Valentine's Day typically celebrated by?
Romantic lovers, couples
How are people typically pranked on April 1st by friends? (French)
Attaching paper fish to their backs!
What types of foods are eaten during L'Epiphanie?
King cake, almonds, pancakes, puff pastry
The word 'Cadeaux' is something that is given on many holidays. It means....?
Presents/gifts
Why is La Toussiant celebrated in France?
In Catholic culture, it is to commemorate and remember all the Saints and the deceased
Who was originally la toussiant celebrated by?
Catholics
What is a fasting period that occurs before easter?
Lent
What is eaten during Le Nouvel an?
Foie Gras, seafood, champagne.
Why is Ramadan celebrated?
It is believed that their God revealed themself to their religious leader. It practices discipline, gratitude, and compassion for the less fortunate.