Thanks Giving Day. A special day to give thanks.
By safety69
@safety69 (592)
Taiwan
November 24, 2011 9:44am CST
I wish all United States of America s people a very happy thanks giving. I will love to be in America right now, to share all those goodies. I like a lot this season too. I Give thanks for all the good and the bad moments I had when I lived in the States. I had the most beautiful time in my life as a young girl. I wish everybody the best of life.
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4 responses
@cearn25 (3456)
• Philippines
24 Nov 11
Happy Thanksgiving Day to all of us! I didn't know that their is a celebration like this in United States of America. Our professor didn't include this in our IS12 class which talks about United States: Its Government and Foreign Policies. Because of this subject, I was able to learn as of the moment about the constitution of United States and its Bill of Rights.
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
24 Nov 11
What exactly has your professor to do with it?
You are here, you can read and write?
And why exactly you find this an important day, if you don't have that in your own culture? There is no need to invent a day to be grateful or thankful or to think or care about others. This should be a spirit that should always be there.
Not only at thanksgiving or christmas! If only such a day can remind you and it's also a symbol to eat a lot and overdue I think it's a very bad thing. Since being thankful, grateful, attentive should be given by education and raising up.
There are so many countries/cultures in this world, all with their own celebrations. Celebrations they already have since ages long before there was an USA.
I think it's a shame to forget about own history and find a new invention more important.
@Netsbridge (3253)
• United States
24 Nov 11
There is always so much to be thankful for. I often tell people (myself included) to always remember to compare their blessings to their troubles whenever they feel left behind.
Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving to you all!!!
@rosegardens (3034)
• United States
24 Nov 11
Awe, that is very sweet of you to say safety! I wish you the best of life as well. You can still celebrate Thanksgiving where you are. There is no law that says one must be in the States to enjoy a good meal with family and friends!
There is still time (at least by my clock)to get a turkey in the oven and make all the fixings and invite people over.
God bless us all, and may His face shine upon us. May He grant peace to each household, nation and continent.