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 * The Traditions in Our Society**

In the United States, there are many traditions that we celebrate because one they were events that were so historic that civically we have those days off. Traditions have an important role for me because it celebrates my heritage and customs that I as an American have in the United States. The United States, like any other country in the world, must have sort of a tradition that people can celebrate to as Americans. I think when Americans celebrate tradition we are becoming more proud of our country and that's why tradition is important and good.

Thanksgiving, however, is one of the most celebrated holidays and the the most well known traditions in the United States according to American history. Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays and traditions to go each year not just because of turkey we get to eat but by tradition, families get united with each other and just enjoy and have fun. Thanksgiving is also a day to celebrate the day at your house and specifically one turkey for the whole family. Legend says Queen Elizabeth was a huge fan of turkey back in the United Kingdom which led to the traditional Thanksgiving food we eat today.

Christmas Day, the most celebrated holiday in the world, has the candy cane tradition. The candy cane tradition comes from legend in the 18th century where any public display of Christianity was forbidden but one candy maker by his profession decided to invent the candy cane which according to the legend the candy is supposed to represent Jesus. Candy canes seem to be the best tradition used in the most jolliest time of the year.

In conclusion, all of these traditions have a significance because of their backgrounds. Tradition is good to our society because it brings families together with happiness, joy and the pride to celebrate the customs formed by tradition in one's country,. In the case of our country, however, the celebrations are even more special than the rest.