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can you give me 3 notes about how holidays are celebrated in the Spanish-speaking world(parade, festival, picnic, connecrt, family dinner, ect)
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1) Parades and street festivals are very common — colorful processions, concerts, dancing (salsa, flamenco, comparsas) and fireworks fill plazas and main streets during carnavales, fiestas patronales and national holidays.
2) Family and food are central — many holidays are celebrated with big family dinners (Nochebuena, Día de Reyes), barbecues or picnics (asados, parrilladas), traditional seasonal dishes and shared sweets.
3) Religious and communal rituals mix with secular fun — church services, processions (Semana Santa, Día de los Muertos altars), public ceremonies and community gatherings often coexist with concerts, markets and local games.
2) Family and food are central — many holidays are celebrated with big family dinners (Nochebuena, Día de Reyes), barbecues or picnics (asados, parrilladas), traditional seasonal dishes and shared sweets.
3) Religious and communal rituals mix with secular fun — church services, processions (Semana Santa, Día de los Muertos altars), public ceremonies and community gatherings often coexist with concerts, markets and local games.
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