Posted November 23, 200915 yr Because of Thanksgiving, I have somewhat of a week off. But i was wondering if anyone else does? And do u celebrate Thanksgiving in ur country? I live in the US so I do but idk if other ppl do in other countries. [discuss]
November 23, 200915 yr Author Yesh! I'm homeschooled too! homeschool pals! *fist bump* O_O wow, that was kind of lame of me, lol.
November 23, 200915 yr I have 2 days off from school and then it's the weekend so I have 4 days and a half day off. I get out of school at like 11 on wednesday.
November 23, 200915 yr i got get out of school in wensday and i dont come back till tuesday .. its kindy short but i get a BIG ass break for the 25 of DEC
November 23, 200915 yr i'm from Canada and for my thanksgiving i only get that day off and my thanksgiving was Oct12th
November 23, 200915 yr Author Wow, i didn't know what ur thanksgiving was in October. That's interesting:)
November 23, 200915 yr I'm homeschooled too! Lol i get three days off, Wednesday, thursday and friday!
November 24, 200915 yr It's a long long holiday (2 months) for us now *edit* We don't celebrate thanksgiving in our country. What's thanksgiving about anyways?
November 24, 200915 yr half day wednesday, then thurs/fri off and back monday but we got an extra winter break this year so short thanksgiving is okay for me 8DD /shot
November 24, 200915 yr Author It's a long long holiday (2 months) for us now *edit* We don't celebrate thanksgiving in our country. What's thanksgiving about anyways? well, to sum it up... Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival. Traditionally, it is a time to give thanks for the harvest and express gratitude in general. It is a holiday celebrated primarily in Canada and the United States. While perhaps religious in origin, Thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday. The traditional "first Thanksgiving" is the celebration that occurred at the site of Plymouth Plantation, in 1621. The Plymouth celebration occurred early in the history of what would become one of the original thirteen colonies that became the United States. Wiki is awesome:D
November 24, 200915 yr I got out on Friday, (Nov. 20th), and I get the rest of the week off. 8D Sad thing is, I'm going to Mexico for the rest of the week to visit my family. D; I really don't want to be in a 12-hour drive in either a sweltering sun or a freezing weather. -_-; I dun even get to enjoy my holidays; plus the fact I won't eat turkey or anything related to Thanksgiving because Mexico doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving. D8 Hooray for ranting. 8DD
November 25, 200915 yr It's a long long holiday (2 months) for us now *edit* We don't celebrate thanksgiving in our country. What's thanksgiving about anyways? well, to sum it up... Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival. Traditionally, it is a time to give thanks for the harvest and express gratitude in general. It is a holiday celebrated primarily in Canada and the United States. While perhaps religious in origin, Thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday. The traditional "first Thanksgiving" is the celebration that occurred at the site of Plymouth Plantation, in 1621. The Plymouth celebration occurred early in the history of what would become one of the original thirteen colonies that became the United States. Wiki is awesome:D Thx We have a similar festival here but it's for one day only
Because of Thanksgiving, I have somewhat of a week off. But i was wondering if anyone else does? And do u celebrate Thanksgiving in ur country? I live in the US so I do but idk if other ppl do in other countries.
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