Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Non-Americans Describing Thanksgiving Is Pretty Hilarious

“Something to do with pilgrims and/or independence.”


Describe Thanksgiving in a sentence.


Describe Thanksgiving in a sentence.


English: Being thankful for stuff, and eating turkey.

Scottish: I think it is a time for families to come together and love each other, and love food!

Irish: National celebration which marks the historical event of the first gathering of the pilgrims and native americans but which today has come to represent time for family to come together to give thanks.

Australian: Big few days of feasting to celebrate the end of the harvest?


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What are we celebrating on Thanksgiving?


What are we celebrating on Thanksgiving?


English: Something to do with pilgrims and/or independence.

Scottish: Hmmm I am not actually sure on this one. But I know you are particularly thankful on this day, and you like to say what you are thankful for in life.

Irish: Family and giving thanks, a time to stock of what one has.

Australian: End of the harvest?


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When does Thanksgiving happen each year?


When does Thanksgiving happen each year?


English: The second to last weekend in November.

Scottish: The last Saturday in November I think.

Irish: The last thursday of November.

Australian: Just before Christmas.


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