Yes! The five Londons in the United States do indeed observe Thanksgiving Day as a holiday.
No! The other Londons - London, Canada, and London, England. among others, do not observe Thanksgiving Day.
This is because Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in honor of the early European settlers in the US, not in any other country.
Yes they are pulbished on the internet.
Thanksgiving Day is not a national holiday in England.
No. Thanksgiving is a US holiday. It is not relevant to Australian history or culture.
yes the russions do observe mothers day in america the russions have theyre own holiday they just observe us so they can compare theyere holiday to our holiday
In the United States, the next federal holiday is Thanksgiving.
She loves thanksgiving and that is her avert holiday because it is the day of thanks
In the US, Thanksgiving would be the next holiday. Halloween comes before Thanksgiving, but is not a holiday.
Anytime you are referring to the holiday or the tradition, Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving Day are always capitalized. Examples: Will you be working the Thanksgiving Day holiday? I bought a Thanksgiving floral arrangement for my mother. There are a few instances when the word thanksgiving is not capitalized. If the use does not refer to the holiday or the Thanksgiving tradition, it is not capitalized. For example: Will you please offer a prayer of thanksgiving?
Canada: Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving is an American and Canadian holiday.
No, USPS does not deliver mail on any national holiday.
Thanksgiving Day in 2012 is Thursday, November 22nd.
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