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Happy Thanksgiving!

by beatthegmat » Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:25 am
I've got a lot to be thankful for this year. One thing that I am VERY thankful for is being able to work on this Beat The GMAT community service project with AMAZING folks like yourselves.

Thank you all for helping me build this community!
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by aim-wsc » Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:53 pm
Happy thanksgiving!

I am not familiar with this culture nor i know i to wish ^thanksgiving^ to a person
Is it HAPPY THANKSGIVING or MERRY THANKSGIVING?

(i dont know the history behind it)
But really like to know about it.
I know only X-max :D
please forgive my ignorance ;)
Oh yeah i know "wikipedia-thanksgiving"
Yes i can read that....but then whats forums for? ;)

So i hope a good informative reply from an American brother!


As for giving thanks
I too thank beattheGMAT and captain, Eric.

To tell you the truth, beattheGMAT brought a good luck in my life.
I am here to stay :)
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by beatthegmat » Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:06 pm
I might have to defer to Wikipedia for the full explanation of the holiday: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving

To summarize though--Thanksgiving is a holiday that brings family and friends together, where folks reflect on things that they are thankful. The highlight of this holiday is a big feast with a tasty roast Turkey.

It happens to be my favorite holiday!
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by aim-wsc » Wed Nov 29, 2006 5:39 am
TURKEY!!
yeah i seen it in many TV series & movies.
both turkey and thanksgivings :lol:

I dont think turkeys being
eaten here in India i mean.

also any thoughts from European friends?
do they have turkeys in Europe? Or in UK?

I thnk it s only in American continents....north & south...

need reply from some european member. :|
Also what europeans & UK people do on thanksgiving? if they dont have turkeys :o
just kidin :lol:
.........have to think about the current essay now :wink: