Thanksgiving is an annual American holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November.
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Probably 95 to 99% of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. Atheists, and the homeless people living on the streets, unable to get a special meal on Thanksgiving, are probably the only Americans who do not celebrate the holiday. Even vegetarians who eat a no poultry, or meat, dish on Thanksgiving will probably celebrate the holiday.
Thankgsiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of each November
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Buddhists do not celebrate Thanksgiving. The two Buddhist holidays are Buddha's birthday and the Enlightenment Day. Buddha's birthday is in the spring and the Enlightenment Day is in the winter.
My religion (christianity) celebrate it to thank God for all he does. Most celebrate it for the day that Pilgrims and the Native Americans had a feast to signify their alliance.
Thanksgiving in Liberia resembles Thanksgiving in America. However, Liberians celebrate Thanksgiving on the first Thursday in November, while Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday.
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I'm assuming NZ is New Zealand; New Zealand does not celebrate Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a holiday held only in the United States. It is the day in which the Native Americans provided food for the hungry Pilgrims.
Sometimes it is important to know how different cultures or races celebrate Thanksgiving. African Americans living in America, typically celebrate Thanksgiving in the traditional sense. This is with Turkey, stuffing, carrots, etc. with family and loved ones.
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