>There are countries that don't celebrate Thanksgiving
There are countries that don't celebrate Thanksgiving
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it's pretty pointless
why does canada need to be a special snowflake and have theirs a month early?
>There are countries that don't celebrate Easter
>be american
>celebrate thanks giving on the wrong month
>thanksgiving
thank who?
God.
They have nothing for which to be thankful.
I thought thanksgiving was an American holiday, other than some very confused Canadians and Mexicans who else would?
>be canadian
because harvest season is earlier here
Well, we don't have anything to be thankful of. On the other hand a question rises about Americans and certain holiday held to celebrate this one important religious figurehead.
My grandma lived in the US for a few years and now she wants to continue that "tradition" here as well.
Ours is the correct time
you have yours a month late.
Easter?
I'm confused why you say this. We do celebrate easter.
Its a pointless holiday
No you don't, which again brings up the question, why?
do you like it?
All holidays are ultimately pointless tbqh
because jews dont celebrate easter
holidays generally serve the purpose of letting people have an excuse to not work that day.
>There are coutries that think good old saint nic comes from the north pole.
Oy Vey! Delete this, goy!
>implying im a goy
Yeah
This. Like Letov said: observed by whole nation, gingerbread holidays, celebrated by everyone in same day in same hour.
Columbus Day will soon be phased out, tbqh
So you're saying we don't celebrate Easter because we don't eat reindeer shit soaked in somali semen?
We don't celebrate it because we don't eat poop eggs
You do the same shit to everybody else. Deal with it.
Lol, what? Calm down burger, you're not the one qualified to talk about culinary culture.
>not eating brown eggs
Cuz too fat to reach Holy Sepulchre
Our santa claus comes from here.
>Thanksgiving
>""""""""holiday""""""""
wew lad, it's literally nothing. hurr durr let's stay home and eat, drag along some in-laws and pretend we're a family!
I saw Mexico on TV once, so now I celebrate Cinco de Mayo every year; you know, to carry on the tradition.
Why are Americans celebrating Niiname-sai ?