Is it normal do english and australians celebrate thanksgiving

I always wanted to know. What do they eat? I always wanted to know if they ate pumpkin pie and canned cranberry sauce and Pillsbury crescent rolls.Also what do they eat for Christmas.

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  • charli.m

    No Thanksgiving here.

    Christmas - depends on the family. Some do then"traditional" northern hemisphere thing. Others don't.

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  • jethro

    Well, I guess the next questions would have to be; Does the rest of the world have a 4th of July? And how many months have 28 days?

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  • ogrelord

    i don't think anyone in australia celebrates thanksgiving, isn't the holiday based around native americans or something? (which we don't have native americans in australia lol)

    for christmas my family usually just cooks up a roast with turkey or chicken.

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  • Ellenna

    Why would we celebrate a usa holiday? It sounds as if you don't know the origin of your own holiday. At xmas we eat whatever we like.

    I do like cranberry sauce in turkey sandwiches but your thanksgiving holiday as nothing to do with it.

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    • charli.m

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving

      Not just USA.

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  • funlovingbitch

    We don't celebrate thanks giving in England but Halloween we have pumpkin soup Christmas have turkey vegetable gravy and desert Christmas pudding and brandy sauce

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  • wigz

    Canned cranberry sauce sucks balls! Making it homemade from berries is so easy and sorta fun (they pop!) and it tastes so much better. I make everything for Thanksgiving from scratch. I don't have a working stove right now though so it's gonna be a royal pain in the ass this year but I'll get it done.

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  • Murun

    Thanksgiving is American only... Surely you should know why you celebrate it and that it's nothing to do with Australia or Britain!
    Britons usually have a roast Christmas dinner of a bird with various vegetables. Goose was traditional but turkey seems to have taken over since the late 20th century.

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    • charli.m

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving

      Not just USA.

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