No! That is an American holliday. If you think of why one celebrates Thanksgiving, it would make no sense that europeans should.
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Thanksgiving is the celebration of the harvest, despite what you read above, the Americans are certainly not the only culture who celebrate Thanksgiving since growing crops and harvesting those crops have been taking place before America was America.
Long before Europeans settled in North America, festivals of thanks and celebrations of harvest took place in Europe in the month of October.
Thanksgiving is not a Norwegian tradition, but some still celebrate it, and in some stores you can even buy decorations. Other than those who choose to celebrate it, Norwegians normally just eat regular dinner.
No, Norway does not celebrate 4th of July because the Fourth of July is an American holiday, celebrating our independence and freedom from other countries and most importantly the British Parliamenet, or rule.
As Norway is a Christian country they also celebrate harvest festival.
They don't. It's in the church calendar, but not celebrated like in the US.
No such celebration in Norway.
No.
We usually don't celebrate Thanksgiving in Norway...
Thanksgiving isn't celebrated in Norway. Thanksgiving is an British and American holiday, some other countries have different names for it.
They did not celebrate Thanksgiving.
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is not known in Romania.
Thanksgiving is celebrated in North American, not in Poland.
A tradition is for turkey to be ate on Thanksgiving.
There is not Thanksgiving in France It is an American and Canadian holiday
Thanksgiving is only celebrated in North America.
There is no custom. Of course, there are natives in the north that eat seals, and might eat a seal on Thanksgiving, coincidentally.
No, because if they eat other turkey for Thanksgiving it would be like you eating other people.
Your choice entirely.