no they don't celebrate Thanksgiving .
Yes. Canada celebrates Thanksgiving as a National Holiday on the second Monday of October every year.
The first of November is a bank holiday in France. It is traditional for families to go to the cemeteries and bring some flowers on the tombs of their loved ones. There is no other celebrations and the Halloween stuff didn't catch in France (despite commercial efforts)
October of 1621 celebrated the first thanksgiving as we know it. The Pilgrims did not celebrate this as their thanksgiving until 1623.
South Africa does not celebrate thanksgiving. That is an American holiday.
I haven't been able to find too much on the subject. However, I do know that Canadian Thanksgiving does not celebrate the harvest festival in Plymouth rather they celebrate a harvest festival in Newfoundland. Also since the the holiday stems from the traditions of harvest festivals being a more northern country leads to an earlier final harvest and thus an earlier Thanksgiving.
they watch football
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
The first people to celebrate Thanksgiving were the Pilgrims and the Indians.
They don't. thanksgiving is an American holiday
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621.
Only The US and canada celebrate Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is NOT a holiday in Poland. It is only popular with the american people who live there.
Because people wanted to celebrate Thanksgiving even more than some people.
The Chinese don't't really celebrate Thanksgiving because it is many American but they have their own holidays similar to Thanksgiving.
No of course not, the Americans celebrate Thanksgiving because people came here on the mayflower. People of Turkey have nothing to do with Thanksgiving!
Ireland does not celebrate Thanksgiving at all. It is US and Canadian holiday. Nobody else celebrates it. The Irish living in America, celebrate Thanksgiving the same as everyone else.
no jewish people do