He celebrates national / independence day

>he celebrates national / independence day

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_Day_(Denmark)

I don't our independence is illegitimate

literallly says it's not an official holiday, and no one celebrates it

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>05 - 05
Indipendence day, schools are out but most people have to work
>27 - 04
Kings day, celebration of the head of state
>15-12
Kingdom day, most people don't celebrate it or even know it

>Though it is not an official national holiday per se, collective labour agreements usually give workers half a day or the whole day off on Constitution Day.[4] Most shops and workplaces close at noon on this day[5] and political rallies and meetings are traditionally held.[3]
cope, you still have a national day even if it's unofficial, unlike Britain

>The day is widely celebrated throughout Denmark with church congregations, associations and political organisations meeting for what is essentially "secular services". These services include the raising of the Flag, a short presentation by a local politician or celebrity, and collective singing (Danish: fællessang). Celebrations usually end with coffee and the eating of traditional buns.
oh no no no

>be denmark
>don't have independence day
>celebrate america's instead
vice.com/en_us/article/mvka9n/fourth-of-july-rebild-denmark

no it isn't, legit no one celebrates it. political rallies are on 1st may and celebrations in late june. cope napoleon

Isn't Greenland part of Denmark?