No. Thanksgiving is a North American holiday, as such the British do not celebrate it.
In the United States, Thanksgiving is on the fourth Thursday of November. In Canada, it is the third Monday in October.
Thanksgiving in the U.S. is always on the fourth Thursday of November. It can be on the last Thursday of November; however, it is not always the last Thursday. It is; however, always in a full week.
Thanksgiving is *always* on the fourth Thursday in November... so it will always be on a Thursday, including in 2055.
In 1963, Thanksgiving fell on Thursday November 28 in the USA. In Canada Thanksgiving fell on Monday October 14.
Yes, Thanksgiving Eve is always the day before Thanksgiving. It is on the fourth Wednesday of November.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
Thanksgiving, by law, is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of November each year.
Thanksgiving is a United States holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday in the month of November.
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Since Thanksgiving is on the fourth Thursday in November, the earliest day it can be on is November 22.
Thanksgiving is usually celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
Thanksgiving Day is always on the fourth Thursday of November