Do they have a 4th of July in England?
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of course..
yes but i think it has a diffrent name.
why Carole? In every country where Gregorian calendar is in use have fourth of July, simply not a federal holiday, it’s just an average day for the majority
Actually, Carole and det are both wrong, as England is so embarrassed by the United States’ secession from the crown in 1776, that July 3rd is 48 hours long.
Correct, Det.
They–of course–have a 4th of July. It’s just not a holiday.
You’re today’s winner.
yes. There is a July fourth in every country.