Why do Americans call it the "Fourth of July"? I ask this question for two reasons:
1) Why would you refer to the date rather than the reason you're celebrating it? You don't say "Happy 25th of December".
2) Don't Americans put the month before the day when they write the date? Shouldn't you call it "July the 4th"?
Xavier Edwards
it's a holiday
Oliver Johnson
Your autism is leaking again
Brandon Torres
>Why do Americans call it the "Fourth of July"? We call it Independence Day. You may be passingly familiar with the reason why.
Brody Rivera
It comes from an ancient custom of kicking the british in the nuts.
Connor Lopez
whilst we're talking about american culture do americans really play music in their supermarkets/grocery stores?
Ethan Hall
Yes, what's the problem here?
Ian Jackson
>It's another thread about America
Cameron Mitchell
I have no idea we just roll with it
Jaxon Ortiz
did i ever say there was something wrong with it? does seem like it would get a bit annoying though
Brody Nguyen
we interchangeably call it the Fourth and Independence Day, its just because the date is considered very symbolic and somewhat sacred to us.
to answer the 2nd question, we put the month before the day but the order we say the date in speech doesn't change
Luis Nguyen
It soothes our violent tendencies.
If it's not music, then usually they have wrestling matches.
Ayden Russell
It's white noise, who cares.
Colton Price
i wish i was an america
Cameron Jackson
1.) The Fourth of July is the day we celebrate Independence day, which is the Ninth of July. Why we celebrate it on the Fourth was early miscommunications. The annual celebrations were listed on the Fourth with no title, so it became the "Fourth of July celebrations" which evolved into the Fourth of July. A more recent trend is calling the Independence Day although it is much less common.
2.) Which sounds better? The Fourth of July or July the Fourth?
Yes we play music, although it goes through a pretty long track before returning to the first song in the line. Even then, it's fairly quiet and just there to be white noise.
Carter Rogers
We invited you to join our team, but you wanted to wait and see what happened.
Christopher Walker
I've heard that Americans refer to it as "4th of July" because if they called it "Independance Day", people would get it confused with the movie. Is this true?
Adam Thomas
wait in bongistan do they not have music in shops?
Landon Price
We can name our holiday however the fuck we want
Joshua Garcia
they do that here too, leave your house once in a while
Julian Collins
Not sure really. I just call it my birthday.
Nolan Young
You live right next to us dumbass, geez, mist Canadians live near the fucking border, you dummy.
We can name whatever the fuck we want, why are you so mad about it?