I just kinda got curious... when do MOST countries have Thanksgiving? Early October or late November? Or neither? Or do some countries not have it?
We have it in late November...kinda
Canada has it this weekend... And I know in the US it's like the third Thursday of November or something.
Yeah, I don't remember what day I'm too lazy to look
Yep. Last Thursday in November in the U.S.
What is thanksgiving (Lol) ?
I think Thankgiving is a North American (Canadian/U.S.) holiday.
It doesn't exist here in Australia.
It doesn't exist here in Australia.
Interesting. I think in the US it has some historical meaning, but basically you just have your family over for a big dinner and be thankful for stuff.
Sounds good
Here I found a short vid that explains it better then I could.
Isn’t thanksgiving , what Wednesday was supposed to do a play off (Addams family) and she at the end , burned everything down ? And put s girl on fire
Welp, hapy Thanksgiving to all, even if you don't celebrate it in October. Go give a hug to someone. Do it. Now. Stop reading and hug someone. I'm serious. Stop. Stand up. Put down your phone, get your hands off of your keyboard. Now go find someone, and give them a hug. Be thankful.
Eh I don't have too much to be thankful for when Thanksgiving hits for me. It will be my first one without my grandma after all. T.T
In Denmark, we don't have Thanksgiving. I know that American organisations as well as the American ambassador to Denmark usually do some Thanksgiving stuff - dinners, parties, whatever fits them, but the Danish population doesn't. We have, however adopted Black Friday as a thing over the years, and especially electronics and gadgets sell a lot on Black Friday.
We've also adopted Halloween, and rumor has it that it's surpassing our own dress-up holiday, Fastelavn, in popularity. Which is a darn shame, because Halloween does not have Fastelavnsboller(special pastry), people on horseback doing cool stuff, or whack-the-cat-off-the-barrel*. And you don't get to wake up your parents by hitting them with Birch branches. Shame.
*No actual cats are harmed.
We've also adopted Halloween, and rumor has it that it's surpassing our own dress-up holiday, Fastelavn, in popularity. Which is a darn shame, because Halloween does not have Fastelavnsboller(special pastry), people on horseback doing cool stuff, or whack-the-cat-off-the-barrel*. And you don't get to wake up your parents by hitting them with Birch branches. Shame.
*No actual cats are harmed.
Dunedain-Ranger wrote:
I think Thankgiving is a North American (Canadian/U.S.) holiday.
It doesn't exist here in Australia.
It doesn't exist here in Australia.
AJ_89 wrote:
Dunedain-Ranger wrote:
I think Thankgiving is a North American (Canadian/U.S.) holiday.
It doesn't exist here in Australia.
It doesn't exist here in Australia.
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