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Title: Holidays
Post by: Charon on 20, September, 2010, 12:15:50 PM
Considering how bare the list of holidays are, I decided to add a few. Know any that may be missing? Feel free to suggest them (especially Canadian/religious holidays).

A few notes:
-Please list the day the holiday. If it occurs on a different day each year, list the dates from years 2010-2012.
-Don't list holidays whose dates are based on other holidays (ex. Good Friday, Yom Kippur)
-If a holiday is nation exclusive, please list the country.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: thenightsshadow on 20, September, 2010, 02:17:17 PM
July 1 = Canada Day.  It's the equivalent of July 4 for America.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 20, September, 2010, 03:23:54 PM
Ooh, nice topic! Also...

Thanksgiving (Canada) - 11 of October. For other years, it is the second Monday of October.

2011 - 10th of October
2012 - 8th of October

We also have Family Day. I think it is on the third Monday of the month during February. This is only celebrated in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario (as far as I know). I think Arizona has one of these in August too, although I am not fully sure about that.

2011 - 21st of February
2012 - 20th of February

Have a nice day.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: MaxiPower on 20, September, 2010, 08:55:59 PM
Saint Patrick's Day

17th of March

Ireland
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Rolina on 21, September, 2010, 06:19:26 AM
The day the editor was created = Day of Creation (GSHC Lore Holiday). The Sol Festival is held on this day.  IIRC, it's October 10th.
The day the clans were created = Division Day (GSHC Lore Holiday).  Wards are made on this day to discourage the Lunar Goddess' mischief.  May 23, IIRC.
Jupiter's answer to election day = Dies Jovis (GSHC Lore Holiday).  Roughly, "Day of Jupiter".  It's June 8th.

The other clans should have the day of their first election be named, but the naming of it should be up to that clan.  I'm not going to name Venus' day because I'm not a sucky element Venusian.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Charon on 21, September, 2010, 07:30:40 AM
Quote from: Salanewt on 20, September, 2010, 03:23:54 PM
We also have Family Day. I think it is on the third Monday of the month during February. This is only celebrated in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario (as far as I know). I think Arizona has one of these in August too, although I am not fully sure about that.

2011 - 21st of February
2012 - 20th of February

Have a nice day.
Hrm, we should probably stick to national/international holidays...

Quote from: MaxiPower on 20, September, 2010, 08:55:59 PM
Saint Patrick's Day

17th of March

Ireland
We already have that...
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 21, September, 2010, 07:39:00 AM
National or International? Sounds good.

I forget the exact date of our election, but it was near the end of June. Besides, our clan has been so inactive that we are almost nearing the time when our fourth election is supposed to happen (at least for moderator promotion), even though there has been virtually no activity since the middle of July. I am also not fully sure if those would be considered actual holidays?

As for another holiday, we have Victoria Day. We celebrate this in memory of Queen Victoria (almost like Queen's Day for some of the other former Commonwealth countries, although I think we celebrate Queen Elizabeth's birthday at around the same time).

2011 - 23rd of May
2012 - 21st of May

Have a nice day.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Rolina on 21, September, 2010, 07:49:53 AM
Can't you look it up?  It should be in the election thread.  It's the date of the post confirming your elected status.

Also:  Let's just do it annually.  It's too much of a hassle to do it monthly.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Charon on 21, September, 2010, 11:56:17 AM
No clan related holidays, but full forum holidays are fine (that means no clan lore... but things like the editor's anniversary are fine). (Also, my birthday's March 23, but since birthdays are already on the calandar... unless it really is May 23rd you're talking about)

Sorry for being a pooper in that sense but some people don't really do the whole clan thing. If I could I'd add a seperate calandar for the clan area so you guys can schedule events.

Also, don't forget, I'm adding 2010's years as well (even though we may have already passed that date), it would really help if you posted the dates for 2010.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Rolina on 21, September, 2010, 12:16:34 PM
Quote from: Charon the Ferryman on 21, September, 2010, 11:56:17 AM
No clan related holidays
Then WHAT, pray tell, is the purpose of this thread?  There's this magical thing called the internet, perhaps you've heard of it?  You can easily wiki the answer and fill everything out.

Of course, I'm sure everyone would MUCH RATHER have forum events than some random holiday that only a single member has heard of.  ESPECIALLY elections - if the clan election day is coming up, that "upcoming events" thing we have near the bottom will serve as a GREAT reminder that, "Hey, clan XYZ, guueeeess what?  Election time!"  There's also a ton of clan lore you can do - and get this - YOU DON'T HAVE TO MAKE THE PARTIES EXCLUSIVE TO CLANNED, EITHER.  It'd become a forum holiday.


For example, the first one?  It's the DAY THE EDITOR ITSELF WAS CREATED.  The anniversary/birthday of the EDITOR.  Why AREN'T we celebrating this?  The second one is the anniversary of the creation of the clans!

There's plenty of things we can do that can involve the entire forum.  If you just want real world holidays, lock this thread and look it up yourself.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Charon on 21, September, 2010, 01:29:33 PM
...It's for Canadian (or other national) and religious holidays...

Clans are clan specific, and those who do not participate in clans would have no interest in it. I certainly don't, and there are a few other members that don't either. I can't clog up the entire calandar for a bunch of clan-specific stuff. If I could, I would make a seperate calandar for all that, only accessable to the clans, and they would have permissions to change it themselves. That way, it'd be a lot easier for you guys to update the clan calandar for whatever reason, as well.

If you look, I added the Editor's anniversary on there. It's a full-forum thing, so it makes sense.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Rolina on 21, September, 2010, 01:57:37 PM
Canadian or other national.  So basically what you're saying is holidays from everywhere?  Wouldn't it be easier to look it up, or google it?

Also, what's the harm in having more creative names than "TLA Editor's Anniversary"?
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 21, September, 2010, 03:14:54 PM
Yeah, but then the calendar only really has American holidays otherwise, as the calendar had them already. For example, July 4th is only really celebrated as Independence Day in the US, whereas we have our Canada Day. I think Charon had days that are based on real life in mind. I mean, the Internet isn't exactly a place, just a system that is hosted in certain locations, and accessed by everyone in their cooresponding countries from those places.

Have a nice day.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Rolina on 22, September, 2010, 12:17:03 AM
Sala, the point I was trying to make was that if she only wanted real life holidays, she could have looked them up herself.  This thread has no point to it unless it's also including forum-lore based holidays.  Otherwise it's just showing our Admin's laziness.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 22, September, 2010, 07:28:17 AM
Not necessarily. I mean, how is she to know the nationalities of every member? It is better to ask people for holidays that they celebrate than to try to record every single holiday (some of which have a chance of being celebrated by none of the members here).

Have a nice day.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Charon on 22, September, 2010, 08:02:00 AM
It's better to ask mainly because some holidays are more important than others - for example, many people think that Hanukkah is an important holiday because it's near Christmas, when in reality its a minor holiday in comparison to something like Rosh Hashanah (although I included both). This way, users can tell me which holidays are more important than others. speaking of which i should probably remove bird day lol

I'm also quite busy with life, and I'm ony on for about 45 minutes a day, and the help is greatly appreciated.

EDIT: Role, if you want to have an clan-related date set up, we can easily add an event instead. We can even link events to threads for a more detailed description.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 22, September, 2010, 08:06:18 AM
Well, I can help out just a little bit more then (at least before I get ready for school).

Australia Day - January 26th (you can think of it as another form of Canada Day, but it is in Australia). Unlike so many of the other holidays that I have suggested, this one is on the same day every year.

As for the last holidays, I can try to find the 2010 dates later today.

Have a nice day.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Rolina on 22, September, 2010, 09:07:20 AM
I live in Gensokyo - surprise, now you have to celebrate Touhou holidays.  ...Okay, joking aside...

That doesn't help the argument, sala.  My argument is that if you're going to just do IRL holidays, this thread isn't necessary.  Go look them up and apply them all - cover all the major religious holidays, as well as the ones from the more well known nations.  You can't create a thread just because you're lazy and don't want to look it up yourself.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Charon on 22, September, 2010, 09:24:52 AM
Role, how is having a life "lazy"? You certainly don't go around calling Atrius lazy. I may be the younger of the two Administrators but I have a demanding school year and only about 45 minutes of computer time for reasearch and other things. I need to use that computer time to do more important things, like apply for colleges, work on assignments, and find a job. I don't have time to look up holidays every minute I geton the internet. I do what I can for GSHC and its usually enough, but sometimes I ask for a group collaberation. I am sorry if that's not good enough for you, but I can't go around and skimp all my time for something that takes Sala three seconds to remember.

If you want to continue this, do it in PM. Watch what you say about me in public though - I'm sick of you calling me lazy and treating me like I'm below you.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 22, September, 2010, 05:42:11 PM
Especially considering how many countries we have in the world, it would get tedious to search for them all alone. Also, a new one for Spain.

Asunción - I believe that this falls on August 15th each year in Spain, it is a religious holiday (but also a national holiday).

Have a nice day.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Rolina on 22, September, 2010, 06:34:00 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_holidays_by_country

Total searching time:  30 seconds.

Your arguments are invalid.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 22, September, 2010, 06:46:21 PM
But putting them all on the calendar... Besides, that is Wikipedia. I once read there that the current queen of England was Princess Peach (and that was two months ago). I also read that Poseidon killed thousands of ReDeads in a lava pit (that was very long ago though, I barely remember what other innacurate information I read on that). As Wikipedia is at most a good starting point for research, Charon would have to find other sources with information.

Have a nice day.



Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Rolina on 22, September, 2010, 07:43:50 PM
For starters, you can't just write off wikipedia using heresay.  Most of the info is in fact accurate.

Second, what Charon SHOULD have done was ask people about their nationality, then look up the appropriate holidays and put them in.  In fact, it'd be FASTER that way.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Hoopa on 22, September, 2010, 07:52:42 PM
Please, this isn't worth arguing Role. You are an adult, are you not? You should act like it and not pick fights over petty issues such as this.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 22, September, 2010, 09:48:35 PM
Yeah, whizkid has a point. We should stay on topic, especially since some of these dates are important to people, and the fact that we have been given a chance to help out means that we should use this topic for assistance instead of debating it.

[spoiler=To Role, out of topic]
QuoteAre you freaking kidding me?  Why is it that ANY time a wikipedia is brought up for helpful means, someone has to be a dick.  Mind telling me, Sala?  What is it with you people?  You read that this happened?  You mean, you have no ACTUAL PROOF?

There is no need to bash me, by the way. If you have a hammer to pick with me, I would much rather prefer it in a private message (as I am sure that most people would feel the same way if it is required). I mean, there is no need to start a quarrel with me in public, right? Now, lets end our little debate and make it private if it really has to be before it becomes too troublesome, please?[/spoiler]

Also, I have a new holiday!

January 6th: Epiphany (I think it is the same day every year). If I recall correctly, this national holiday might be celebrated by multiple nations, although I can only guarantee that it is a holiday for Italy.

Have a nice day.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Charon on 23, September, 2010, 07:31:32 AM
For one, Role, shut up.

For two, updating the holidays.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Kain on 23, September, 2010, 10:59:57 AM
I'd like to submit one.  White Day, celebrated exactly one month after Valentines day on March 14.  Valentines day is the day where girls give chocolate, either handmade or store boughten, to a male of their choice as an expression of love, courtesy or social obligation.

On White Day, the converse happens: males who received a honmei-choco ("chocolate of love") or giri-choco ("courtesy chocolate") on Valentine's Day are expected to return the favor by giving gifts, usually more expensive. Traditionally, popular White Day gifts are cookies, jewellery, white chocolate, white lingerie and marshmallows.  Sometimes the term sanbai gaeshi (literally, "thrice the return") is used to describe the generally recited rule that the return gift should be two to three times the cost of the Valentine's gift.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 23, September, 2010, 11:33:46 AM
Ooh, I have never heard of that one before, but it sounds nice! I kind of like how educational this topic is, since it can help inform other users about customs that they are not familiar with.

14th July: Bastille Day (Fête nationale)

And for Asunción, it is also celebrated in France (with the French name Assomption). They are both the same holiday. The English translation is Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Have a nice day.
Title: Re: Holidays
Post by: Salanewt on 12, November, 2010, 06:47:56 AM
I have a new one, Rememberance Day. It isn't really new, and has been honoured for decades. Every year, it lands on November 11, and we spend time each Rememberance Day to honour and remember those who died for Canada (or at least Canadian soldiers who have died in war, since some of them did not really die for Canada's survival).

It is different from the American Veteran's Day, where you honour those who are currently serving. That was the source of my confusion before, and also the reason why I never posted this one. Both are military related, and they are on the same day.

Have a nice day.