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Nov 20, 2006 00:48
  • ALICEGAO
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Thanksgiving is in two days, who do you want to give your thanks to most?
Nov 20, 2006 01:42
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  • CALIFORNIA
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I have a party with some american friends:-)

I can't wait......
Nov 21, 2006 20:40
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  • APAULT
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As Thanksgiving is an American festival specifically related to the early settling of North America, I won't be celebrating it. BUT imagining I am celebrating it...I say thank you to all the people in China who helped me in my 15 months visit working and travelling. Without them... I think I would have been home in just a couple of weeks !
Nov 21, 2006 22:31
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  • CONNY129
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When is Thanksgiving Day?
Nov 22, 2006 00:08
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  • EXLIFE
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Hi Conny,

tomorrow is Thanksgiving.
Nov 22, 2006 03:02
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  • TEKNOMED
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Hi guys, I am really surprised that you people celbrate a totally North American Festival. One never know the amount of influence the US of A has.
Nov 22, 2006 06:10
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  • APAULT
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Yes Teknomed, it's a big worry! But maybe not for much longer, look out here comes China!
Nov 22, 2006 18:45
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  • LOVEISVERB
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No, we do not celebrate this NA holiday, not just me, none of the Chinese i heard or around me celebrate it, at all.

It is nothing wrong to be thankful to those who helped us, but i never heard any Chinese celebrate Thanksgiving. Obviously, Alice passed the wrong info to our western members here, to be honest.
Nov 22, 2006 19:06
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  • MAY001
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Verb, I agree with you. Show our thanks to our beloved is what we have to do. We may took others for granted and it is the time to self-question.
Nov 22, 2006 19:08
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  • CALIFORNIA
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Hi,Loveisverb,

In China,most christians celebrated this festival,though it's not a religion festival.

But in fact,we should thank many things or persons......

Happy thanksgiving day:-)
Nov 22, 2006 22:47
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  • ALICEGAO
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To LOVEISVERB,
I don't think I passed any wrong infor. here at all. And I guess what I said really opened your eyes, 'coz it seems that you have never heard nor celebrated this great festival before, wnat to be thanksful to me also? haha...
As your name told us--- love is a verb, yes, give thanks to somebody importnat in your is also a way of being grateful, right?
I'm definitely sure you keep the word "love" always as a NOUN. haha...
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