The traditional Thanksgiving celebration is only observed by the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands.
Based on population, it is easily concluded that the most turkey would be consumed by the United States.
Grenada also celebrates a Thanksgiving, however despite it bearing the same name, it is unrelated to the traditional Thanksgiving.
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Turkeys and ducks are very popular at Thanksgiving.
The day after thanksgiving is THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING!
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5 Facts About Thanksgiving: 1. Thanksgiving in the U.S. is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. 2. Though eating turkey is popular today, the pilgrims may or may not have eaten turkey, but we do know that they ate some kind of fowl. 3. Pumpkin pie is probably the most popular dessert on Thanksgiving. 4. Thanksgiving day is a day when families get together for a big Thanksgiving Day dinner. 5. Though some stores, especially convenience stores and some restaurants, remain open on Thanksgiving, most are closed.
Opinions may differ, but one reason Memorial Day should be used as a day of thanksgiving is that had it not been for the people who fought for the country, the country may not have become what it became. Fighting and giving your life for the country is no small thing. We should be thankful for the people who did that and honor them.
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.
No. But on different days of the year
Australia does not have a Thanksgiving day.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the USA.