This popular holiday is celebrated in late December by mainly christians
Christmas
Many believe that the first Thanksgiving was celebrated by these two groups of people as a gathering for a good harvest in 1621
Pilgrims and brittish
The ambassador of this country found the idea of thanksgiving in America to be inspiring so it has been celebrated in church services and carnivals ever since
Brazil
This Jewish holiday is celebrated from December 18th to December 26th and involves the lighting of eight candles using one candle
Hanuka
This holiday is about eating a healthy red apple instead of other stuff
Eat a red apple day on December 1st
This holiday is often known for family gatherings and thankfulness
Thanksgiving
The Moon festival is celebrated around the autumn equinox in this country
China
This British holiday from the 1800s is all about giving workers and servants a well deserved break and presents
boxing day
This holiday is all about lost socks and remembering them
National lost socks remembrance day on May 9th
On this holiday thankfulness and giving is thrown out the window and replaced with fake blood and candy
Halloween
In this country thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October, and is also called Action de Grâce.
Canada
International pillow fight day is held on this day
First Saturday of April
In this eastern country, thanksgiving is known as Chuseok, is celebrated in september, and also is a harvest festivle
South Korea
On this day in the Buddhism culture, the Budda "Siddartha Gautauma" is belived to have reached enlightenment
December eighth
April 5th is home to this holiday involving pizza
National deep dish day
This form of thanksgiving celebration is tied to the October 25th 1983 military action by the US which stabilized their political government
Grenada
November 1st is home to lots of holidays but this one might just having you thanking your parker 51
National fountain pen day