Some do but not all of them different countries have different cultures which requires different foods.
Thanksgiving is a distinctively American holiday, celebrated in October in Canada and in November in the United States. There are harvest festivals in many countries around the world, but many of them are either very local or not very important. In North America, Thanksgiving has become one of the anchor festivals of the year, right up with Christmas and Easter for Christians, and yet sufficiently free of Christian baggage that those from other religious traditions have no difficulty sharing in the festivity.
countries who don't celebrate Christmas - prehaps other religion places e.g - India
thanksgiving is not celebrated by Muslim countries.
Thanksgiving is about America, so most other countries do not celebrate it.
Yes, Canada does.
no
The U.S. and Canada celebrate Thanksgiving. Some countries which celebrate a similar holiday include Germany, Japan, and Liberia.
they do turkey and the traditions is from the indians. This is not complete go to other links to find out === ===
Thanksgiving is a American holiday. It's when Americans came to America.
Im pretty sure they don't celebrate thanksgiving, considering it's an american holiday.
Canada, Liberia, and the Netherlands.
Yes, many countries such as Germany, Grenada, Korea, and Japan celebrate something like the North Americans' Thanksgiving Day. See link:
Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in America because of the help offered to the new settlers by the Indians their first winter here. Other countries do not celebrate Thanksgiving since the historic basis is unique to America, but there may be similar holidays where other countries celebrate what they are thankful for.