You do so because they ate turkey at the 1st Thanksgiving.
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
The pioneers celebrate christmas by making turkey
Because Thanksgiving is a holiday of The United States.
No of course not, the Americans celebrate Thanksgiving because people came here on the mayflower. People of Turkey have nothing to do with Thanksgiving!
Still turkey.
Just make a turkey, and celebrate being thankful for food, shelter, ect.
No, Thanksgiving is a North American holiday.
No. Thanksgiving is an exclusively US American holiday. Turkish people do not celebrate it. Additionally, Turkish people do not eat turkey as often as US Americans do.
The turkey is the most common food on a thanksgiving day.
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.
Yes and No, While most Icelanders do not celebrate thanksgiving there are many places that do indeed celebrate the holiday due to the surge in American visitors during that time. They do have Turkey in many places; however it is common to have a lamb dinner rather than the standard turkey.
Turkish people don't celebrate 'thanksgiving''.They celebrate the coming new year at the night of 31st December by preparing lots of dishes because Turkish cuisine is so delicious and of course they eat Turkey as well..