![]() Most holidays on which businesses are closed (think national holidays) are capitalized. ![]() When the words day and eve are part of the holiday name, capitalize them as well.Įven when the holiday name is shortened-for example, from New Year’s Eve (or New Year’s Day) to New Year’s-capitalize the shortened name. Holidays such as Christmas, Thanksgiving (in the US), Halloween, New Year’s Day, and Boxing Day (in the UK) are always capitalized. (Not winter, spring, summer, and fall but seasons such as Advent and Lent.) Holidays, both religious and secular, are typically capitalized. With the holidays approaching, I’d like to know which words to correctly capitalize. None of the top-gun style guides address these. Her question, edited, and my answer, expanded upon, follow. ![]() We’re going to look at the proper capitalization of holidays and holiday terms.Ī reader asked about capitalizing holiday names. No, we’re not going to take advantage of holidays. Septemby Fiction Editor Beth Hill last modified September 30, 2015
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