Basically we eat a lot of food and are thankful for stuff.
In America Thankgiving day is always thethird FOURTH Thursday in November.
That's pretty much it.
lol if I'm being trolled
In America Thankgiving day is always the
That's pretty much it.
lol if I'm being trolled
Yup...Watching the parade on TV, having a lot of friends over, and eating a lot of really good food....should be fun ^_^
It's pretty much an exclusively American holiday. (Has to do with pilgrims settling and stuff.)
I'm looking forward to all the food, but it's weird since my family is all visiting the distant family members. So it'll be just my parents, sister, her boyfriend, and myself. Small Thanksgiving dinners are weird to me... :/
I'm looking forward to all the food, but it's weird since my family is all visiting the distant family members. So it'll be just my parents, sister, her boyfriend, and myself. Small Thanksgiving dinners are weird to me... :/
it is weird to have a small group @.@
In my case it's gonna be a total of 11 people.
EDIT: Is it weird that I really don't like turkey and am happy no one is gonna make any?
In my case it's gonna be a total of 11 people.
EDIT: Is it weird that I really don't like turkey and am happy no one is gonna make any?
The_Nameless_Bard wrote:
Basically we eat a lot of food and are thankful for stuff.
In America Thankgiving day is always the
That's pretty much it.
lol if I'm being trolled
Its not troll, I didnt know. We dont have a special date to do that.
But we eat a lot. There are some places where you pay an amount of money and eat all you can, and the food is generally bbq, pizza or sushi (idk any other). We just dont thank for having that amount of food though.

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