no
Probably because both "Mother's Day" and "Valentines Day" are capitalized.
yes it definitely should.
some people say the d is capitalized on Christmas Day and others say no, it isn't. Please explain your answer.
Yes, "Christmas Eve" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is a proper noun referring to the night before Christmas Day.
Christmas should always be capitalized. The merry part needn't always be, but if all your are saying is "Merry Christmas" then the merry gets a capital M because it starts a sentence.
Yes, the word "Christmas" should be capitalized since it is a proper noun referring to the holiday, but "carol" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, the word "Holiday" should be capitalized when used as a specific day or event, like Christmas or Thanksgiving. If it is used generically to refer to any day of celebration or time off work, then it does not need to be capitalized.
Yes, the day of the week should be capitalized in writing.
The names of events are capitalized because these are proper nouns. Examples: Christmas Thanksgiving Day
Yes, Christmas should always have a capital letter.
The word 'day' is capitalized when it refers to a specific day of celebration - 'Christmas Day', 'Easter Day', 'Remembrance Day' &c. If it refers to a period of time, either as 24 hours or as the period from sunrise to sunset, then it is not capitalised. Of course, if it is the name of a person (either as a forename or surname), it is always capitalized.
Only Christmas should be capitalized, merry should not.
Yes it is capitalized since Christmas is a proper noun.
Yes, "Merry" should be capitalized in the sentence "I wish you all a Merry Christmas" because it is part of the phrase "Merry Christmas," which is a proper noun and a specific holiday greeting.
Yes because the word "Christmas" gives it its importance, just like capitalizing the "day" in Valentine's Day.