Many people refer to it as Turkey Day. That's because it's traditional to eat a turkey on Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving day, also known as 'Stupid Pilgrim's day', is a pagan celebration of the day food was invented, held by Americans, Canadians, Uglo-Americans and certain areas in Japan that just want to seem cool by copying everything the Americans do. == ==
I've heard a lot of people call it Turkey Day, but I'm not sure if nicknames like that is what you mean
turkey day! or the one who eats most :)
or The Percussion & Exploitation of Semi-indigenous Peoples Day
thanksgiving?
There are two name of Thanksgiving flower1: orchidsand2: daisiesThese two flower commonly used for thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is a Proper Noun because it is the name of a festival.
'Friday'.
Thanksgiving is not a universally celebrated holiday.It is only celebrated (in one form or another) by the following 8 countries:Australia (Norfolk Island only)CanadaGrenadaLiberiaNetherlandsPhilippinesSaint LuciaUnited States
family
deer meat. squash and another type of veggie that i can't remember. They had no turkey on the first Thanksgiving
thanksgiving meal, watching football, alcohol, family
Yes, Thanksgiving Day is a proper noun, the name of a specific day.
A cornucopia.
he name of the organization that has protested at thanksgiving day celebrations in plymouth massachusetts
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title.Some proper nouns that relate to Thanksgiving are:Thanksgiving (the name of a specific holiday, a proper noun is always capitalized)Plymouth ColonyWampanoag IndiansMacy's Thanksgiving Day ParadeButterball Turkey"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving""Planes, Trains, and Automobiles", best Thanksgiving movie