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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No, it isn't. It's a USA Independence Day, that excludes Mexico and Canada..
- ♫Lv 41 decade ago
No, I did not know that, because that statement there is Not true.
I know it is a USA Independence Day, hence the "united states" part.. and I live in the US, but it must be annoying with everyone wishing everyone a Happy 4th of July. But also, where ever you live, there is still ALWAYs going to be a July 4th.. just no specific reason to celebrate it..
sorry, that's pretty smart***, but nonetheless true. But yeah, I understand it must be annoying if you live in like, Canada or France or Australia (ETC....) and all these people are like "Yo, Happy 4th Of July!!!" and "So, What are you doing for the 4th of July??"
- sandislandtimLv 61 decade ago
I've known that since I was very young. But then again, I'm an American who loves his country.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Oh my God! That explains all the explosions! Hooray explosions! Hooray America! Hooray Beer!
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- 1 decade ago
a true American like myself knew that since they were kids,...(wow, so much people must have failed history..)
i'm driving to a special show in a special state....
anyway.,.
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!!!
YEAH BABY!!!!!
U.S.!!!!
Source(s): U.S. YEHA!!! - ratboyLv 71 decade ago
Really? Then why am I at work right now?
I demand my independence from my cubicle!!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
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