What Is The Most Common Favorite Holiday?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  • Christmas – 46%
  • Thanksgiving – 19%
  • Halloween – 9%
  • Independence Day – 5%
  • Easter – 3%
  • New Year's – 2%

What are the top 10 most celebrated holidays in America?

  1. Christmas: 1.6 billion.
  2. Valentine's Day 151 million. …
  3. Mother's Day: 141 million. …
  4. Father's Day: 93 million. …
  5. Easter: 57 million. …
  6. Halloween: 17 million. …
  7. Thanksgiving: 13 million. …
  8. St Patrick's Day: 7 million cards. …

What is the most popular American holiday?

Christmas is the favorite national in the United States, placed before Thanksgiving. It is celebrated on the 25th of December, as Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus. Approximately 85 percent of Americans celebrate Christmas.

What are the top 3 holidays?

  • Christmas. Christmas may be represented by and Santa Claus nowadays, but this popular holiday had another origin story. …
  • Hanukkah. …
  • New Year. …
  • Chinese New Year. …
  • Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. …
  • Easter. …
  • Valentine's Day. …
  • Diwali.

What are the worst holidays?

  • Thanksgiving. When Thanksgiving comes around, families gather from far and wide to feast on turkey, watch football, and enjoy each other's company. …
  • Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. …
  • New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. …
  • Fourth of July. …
  • Memorial Day. …
  • Labor Day. …
  • Travel Safely for the Holiday.

What is America's least favorite holiday?

(For the record, America's least favorite holidays include

Father's Day, St. Patrick's Day

, Hanukah and Martin Luther King's birthday; each of which was cited as a top favorite by fewer than 5 percent of those surveyed.) It shouldn't surprise that Christmas warms the cockles of our hearts.

What is the number 1 holiday?

Americans' favorite holiday:

Christmas


Christmas

is the favorite national holiday in the United States, placed before Thanksgiving. It is celebrated on the 25th of December, as Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus. Approximately 85 percent of Americans celebrate Christmas. Christmas has an enormous retail value.

Which holiday is best?

According to a Harris Poll,

Christmas

came out on top for U.S. adults, followed by the uniquely American holiday of Thanksgiving. Third on the list is Halloween.

How many black holidays are there?

African-American Holidays, Festivals, and Celebrations presents the history, customs, symbols, and lore of

more than 100 diverse holidays and festivals

celebrated by Americans of African descent in the United States.

What is the least celebrated holiday in the world?

  • Shichi-Go-San.
  • St. Lucia Day.
  • Diwali.
  • St. Andrew's Day.
  • Songkran Festival.

What is the most important holiday in Christianity?

The most widely celebrated holiday of the Western Christian year,

Christmas

is observed as the anniversary of the birth of Jesus.

What is the stupidest National Day?

It's Stupid day on the

20th of October

.

What are the most celebrated holidays in the world?

  • Valentine's Day. When: February 14. …
  • Easter. When: March/April/May. …
  • Christmas. When: December 25. …
  • Thanksgiving. When: 4th Thursday in November (U.S.) …
  • St. Patrick's Day. …
  • Halloween. When: October 31. …
  • New Year. When: January 1. …
  • Chinese New Year.

What holiday is today?

Holiday name Holiday location Holiday type National Food Bank Day – Weird
Labor Day

Marshall Islands Public Holiday
Yamashita Surrender Day Philippines Regular Holiday Armed Forces Day Taiwan Observance

What is the least favorite subject in school?

Least Favourite Subject Percentage of Votes
Maths


17

English

14
PE 12 Geography 11

What is the most expensive holiday of the year?

As you can see from the graph above,

the winter holidays

— which covers the holidays during November and December and most importantly, Black Friday and Cyber Monday — is the most expensive holiday of the year.

Maria Kunar
Author
Maria Kunar
Maria is a cultural enthusiast and expert on holiday traditions. With a focus on the cultural significance of celebrations, Maria has written several blogs on the history of holidays and has been featured in various cultural publications. Maria's knowledge of traditions will help you appreciate the meaning behind celebrations.