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Thanksgiving Traditions Around the World

LIFESTYLE | Published on 27/10/2023
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Thanksgiving is a time to gather with loved ones, enjoy delicious food, and reflect on all the things we're grateful for. While the holiday is most famously celebrated in the United States, it's also observed in many other countries around the world, each with its own unique traditions.

Thanksgiving in the United States

The American Thanksgiving tradition dates back to the early days of the Plymouth Colony, when the Pilgrims celebrated a three-day harvest feast with their Native American neighbors in 1621. Over the centuries, the holiday has evolved into a national day of gratitude, with families and friends across the country coming together to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving meal, watch football, and participate in other festive activities.

Some of the most popular Thanksgiving traditions in the US include:

  • Feasting: Thanksgiving dinner is typically a large, elaborate meal featuring a roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and other classic dishes.
  • Watching football: The National Football League (NFL) hosts a tripleheader of games on Thanksgiving Day, which are among the most-watched sporting events of the year.
  • Parades: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City is one of the most iconic Thanksgiving traditions in the world, but many other cities across the country also host their own parades.
  • Volunteering: Many people spend Thanksgiving volunteering their time to help those in need, such as serving meals at homeless shelters or soup kitchens.


Thanksgiving in Mexico

Thanksgiving is a relatively new holiday in Mexico, having been officially adopted by the government in 2019. However, the tradition of giving thanks for the harvest has been around in Mexico for centuries, dating back to the pre-Hispanic era.

Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated in Mexico in a variety of ways, but some of the most common traditions include:

  • Family gatherings: Like in the US, Thanksgiving in Mexico is a time for families to come together and enjoy a meal together. However, Mexican Thanksgiving feasts often feature traditional dishes such as mole poblano and tamales.
  • Religious services: Many people in Mexico attend religious services on Thanksgiving Day to give thanks for God's blessings.
  • Harvest festivals: Some communities in Mexico hold harvest festivals on Thanksgiving Day, where people gather to celebrate the bounty of the land. These festivals often include traditional music, dancing, and food.

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Other Thanksgiving traditions around the world

In addition to the US and Mexico, Thanksgiving is also celebrated in a number of other countries around the world, each with its own unique traditions. Here are just a few examples:

  • Canada: Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October. The holiday is similar to American Thanksgiving, with families and friends gathering for a feast and watching football.
  • Liberia: Thanksgiving is a national holiday in Liberia, celebrated on the first Thursday in November. The holiday commemorates the country's independence from the United States in 1847.
  • Germany: Erntedankfest is a German harvest festival celebrated on the first Sunday in October. The holiday involves religious services, parades, and feasts.
  • Japan: Labor Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday in Japan, celebrated on November 23. The holiday was established in 1948 to commemorate the rights of Japanese workers.
  • China: The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated in the fall. The holiday is a time for families to gather and enjoy mooncakes and other traditional foods.

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A celebration for everyone

No matter where you are in the world, Thanksgiving is a special time to come together with loved ones and give thanks for all the good things in our lives. Whether you're celebrating with a traditional Thanksgiving feast, attending a religious service, or volunteering your time to help others, Thanksgiving is a holiday that brings people together.

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Tips for celebrating Thanksgiving

If you're looking for ways to celebrate Thanksgiving, here are a few tips:

  1. Plan your feast ahead of time. This will help to reduce stress on the day of the holiday.
  2. Get the whole family involved. Everyone can pitch in to help with the cooking, cleaning, and other preparations.
  3. Don't forget to give thanks. Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on all the things we're grateful for. Take a few minutes during your meal or celebration to express your gratitude to your loved ones.
  4. Get involved in your community. There are many ways to volunteer your time on Thanksgiving Day, such as serving meals at a homeless shelter or soup kitchen.

Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday that celebrates gratitude and togetherness. No matter where you are in the world, there are many ways to enjoy this special day -Right now Villa La Valencia have Special Offers & All-Inclusive Packages, read more about.

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