Hispanics in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving much like other residences do. The day is cantered around spending time with family, preparing and eating food. After the meal the family visits, entertains with music and games for Thanksgiving is a day to give thanks for having made it through another year.
they don't. thanksgiving is a American holiday because the pilgrims went too America only
Non-Jewish Hispanic people don't celebrate Hanukkah.
If you are a Hispanic Jew, you would celebrate Hanukkah the same as other Jews worldwide.
They don't celebrate Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is an American holiday.
Ireland do not celebrate Thanksgiving.
Granada does not celebrate Thanksgiving.
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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Hispanics celebrate Dia de los muertos to honor their ancestors and keep their family tree what they like to call "Alive".
They celebrate Thanksgiving just like everyone else.
If by Thanksgiving you are referring to a holiday (or even a specific date) to commemorate some special event that Mexicans in general are thankful for, then the answer is no. Some regions or towns, where agriculture is a relevant economical activity, have festivities related to the harvest disguised as religious celebration. I'm not very versed in the catholic religion, but seems to me that every rural region has it's own "Santo Patrono" (saint) which is believed to have a special influence in the agricultural matters.
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you celebrate thanksgiving because its to celebrate how the pilgrims discovered something.
Thanksgiving is an American and Cadadian holiday only they dont celebrate it