It depends on how you look at it. It is always on the fourth Thursday of November, so in that respect, yes, it is on the same day every year, The exact date changes each year, so in that respect, it is not the same every year.
The same is true for Canada's Thanksgiving, where it is celebrated on the first Monday in October each year.
In the States. it was celebrated on November 25 each year, but it was changed in the last 50 years to the fourth Thursday in November.
No, Thanksgiving doesn't always fall on the same date every year, just like Easter.
Every year. That is the date of Thanksgiving by law. It doesn't change.
nov.21,2013
no i dont think so bcuz i mean thanksgiving changes every year so why not winter? ya no?
every year
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no they didn't
every year the Friday after thanksgiving
Same date as this year. It has been on the 4th Thurs. each November. This ranges from the 22-25 of the month. The date repeats every 11 years. You can figure this out.
The date rotates every year.In the United States, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, each year.
It's always earlier than the US Thanksgiving. It is the second Monday in October every year