It seems not too much. Maybe because people are used to being with the whole family and most of the time expat families are the ones away from home. They might be occupied with the Dutch festivities, such as Sinterklaas. Since the kids must pick that up from school, maybe it all becomes too much? I think it would be great if people would join and celebrate even more than when they would at home. Maybe one can be a bit more creative on the content, since it is never the same as at home, but it can still be fun! I remember we had a palm tree as a Christmas tree in the Caribbean!
Thanksgiving is a US holiday.
I work with colleagues from the Netherlands and they do not celebrate Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a U.S. holiday to commemorate the first harvest that the Pilgrims had in America after they traveled over from England.
You can celebrate Thanksgiving in Hotel Des Indes, The Hague. This Luxury Collection Hotel offers private salons with a traditional menu.
Holland celebrates Thanksgiving the same way we do in North America - but they're thankful for something else. Holland celebrates the hospitality the Pilgrims received when they stopped in a Dutch harbor on their way to the new world.
No, thanksgiving is uniquely American.
Canada, Liberia, and the Netherlands.
Sweden does not celebrate Thanksgiving, the only countries that celebrate Thanksgiving are; USA, Canda, Liberia, Norfolk Island and Netherlands.
Ireland do not celebrate Thanksgiving.
Granada does not celebrate Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is a CANADA , Granada , Netherlands, & US celebration and not officially celebrated in England area although they have a type of thanksgiving where they bring local food to churches etc for poor people... but no Thanksgiving day as such.
no they don't celebrate Thanksgiving .
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
All of them celebrate thanksgiving
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They celebrate Thanksgiving just like everyone else.
October
you celebrate thanksgiving because its to celebrate how the pilgrims discovered something.