Thanksgiving 2020

Throughout the United States, today was celebrated as Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is always the last Thursday in November. Thanksgiving is a day often spent with an entire family coming together for a meal (turkey in most cases) and to share what they were grateful for that year.

However, in many cases, the pandemic has brought changes to the Thanksgiving traditions of many.

How was your Thanksgiving?
What was your Thanksgiving dinner like, if you had one?
Did you have any Thanksgiving traditions or plans that had to change?

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We celebrated normally and no one was separated thankfully.

I’m in Mexico so no thanksgiving fo me :yum:

We dont even celebratee itttt heree

Chicken is better than turkey :nerd_face:

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Yeah for me it was literally yesterday and I didn’t do anything :cowboy_hat_face:
But I hope those who celebrate it have/had a great day :star_struck:

Definitely.

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We did mostly normal stuff, I rarely see people who aren’t my family on Thanksgiving anyways

Happy thanks gii vin’

We don’t celebrate thanksgiving in our country but thanksgiving do be looking rad.
If I were ever invited to one, I’d definitely go for the food period.

Canada’s Thanksgiving is in October. My family is all deceased, so it wasn’t any different for me, except I ordered an 8lb turkey and got a 17lb one - they said that was the smallest they had (I get my groceries delivered).

I still have some of it in the freezer…

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