No.
They are two very different holidays. Thanksgiving is a family holiday celebrated with food to give thanks for the bountiful harvests. Oktoberfest is a Bavarian tradition marked mostly with large quantities of beer.
No, we donate blood and/or rectal exam. That is tradition since 1916.
It has been a tradition to give presents and to open them Christmas Day. It is also in celebration of Jesus Christ's birth.
yes
The purpose of Thanksgiving is to commemorate the good harvest of the Pilgrims in 1621, and to give thanks for our friends, family and good fortune.
pinatas are a tradition that spanish people do and also around Christmas time when kids cant afford presents they give them lots of free presents.
We have stockings and Christmas trees and decorations. We give our friends and family Christmas cards in the run up to Christmas and give presents on December the 25th. The whole family goes to someones house for a massive meal of turkey, stuffing, roast potatoes, sausages etc. followed by Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, trifle. Some families watch the queen's speech at around 3pm.
i think thanksgiving is a good thing its a time where we gather with friends and family and give thanks for the roof our heads and food on our plates
Both children and parents give presents in Germany, to each other and to any extended family members who happen to be there.
That is just the birthday tradition. People give gifts because they are happy that person is born. It is a way of showing appreciation for someone.
I believe it is on Christmas Eve :) That's what my friend and her family do, anyway.
he will give you and your family not alot of presents you will get a very small amount of gifts the more you give him the more he gives you