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How to pronounce thanksgiving?

thank giving is pronounced in English [? θ? ks? ɡ? v? ], beauty [? θ? ks? ɡ? v? ]。

Thanksgiving, an English word, is mainly used as a noun and translated as "Thanksgiving". Thanksgiving, a traditional western festival, is a festival created by the American people, and it is also a festival for Americans to get together. ?

At first, there was no fixed date for Thanksgiving, which was decided temporarily by American states. It was not until 1863, after the independence of the United States, that President Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday. In 1941, the US Congress officially designated the fourth Thursday of November as "Thanksgiving Day". Thanksgiving holiday usually lasts from Thursday to Sunday.

In addition to the United States and Canada, Egypt, Greece and other countries in the world have their own unique Thanksgiving Day, but European countries such as Britain and France are isolated from Thanksgiving Day. Some scholars have also advocated the establishment of "Chinese Thanksgiving Day" to promote traditional culture.

Customs and habits:

1. Thanksgiving dinner is an important meal for Americans in a year. The food in this meal is very rich, and both turkey and pumpkin pie are necessary at the table.

2. After dinner, we often play some traditional games. Such as dancing, various competitions and many other recreational activities. There is a game called the cranberry competition, in which a large bowl with cranberries is placed on the ground, and 4 to 1 competitors sit around and each person is given a needle and thread.

3. In addition to these activities, some families will drive to the countryside for an outing or travel by plane on Thanksgiving Day in the United States. The port of Plymouth, where immigrants settled down at the beginning, is what tourists yearn for.

4. On Thanksgiving Day, people from new york in the United States flocked to major shopping malls and supermarkets to shop, and started shopping for "Black Friday" ahead of schedule.

5. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which began in 1924, is the largest celebration of Thanksgiving Day in the United States. It is held on the fourth Thursday of November every year.