Why is Thanksgiving day is celebrated?
THANKSGIVING
DAY 2022
1. Intro
2. What is Thanksgiving Day?
3.Why it is celebrated?
4. How to
celebrate it?
5. Outro
1.
Intro- Nature has
always given its resources to us for free. Humans have been using it since
their existence. We should be thankful for what we have today. Time to time, we
have grown up using natural resources. It made our lives so easy to live
without demanding anything back. The use of natural resources has always been
an issue of concern. The depletion of natural resources is a cause of worry for
environmentalists. The use of natural resources can lead to their depletion and
this can have a negative impact on the environment. The depletion of natural
resources can lead to environmental problems like climate change, pollution,
and loss of biodiversity. It is important to use natural resources wisely to
avoid these problems.
2.
What is
Thanksgiving Day?- Food is necessary but sometimes we take it for
granted. We should be thankful for what we are getting. We get food from
Harvest and crops. Nature provides us all the resources for free and we
shouldn’t be wasting it. It is in limited quantity. A Thanks to nature is must.
Thanksgiving is observed in United States and Canada to celebrate harvest and
other blessings of the last year. Americans generally believe that their
thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared the English colonists
(Pilgrims) of Plymouth and Wampanoag people.
3.
Why it is
celebrated?- Thanksgiving day is celebrated every year on Forth Thursday
in every November to celebrate the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Americans and Canadians
think that they should be thankful what they are getting from nature. They do
hard work during entire year in the fields and expect good crop and when get
good crop, they celebrate the day as Thanksgiving day. The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621
by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag to celebrate a good harvest. The holiday was
celebrated annually until the American Revolution, when it was replaced by days
of fasting and prayer. In 1789, George Washington declared the first national
Thanksgiving Day to be celebrated on the last Thursday of November. In 1863,
Abraham Lincoln declared the holiday to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of
November. The holiday has traditionally been a time for family gatherings and
feasts. The most popular dishes served on Thanksgiving are turkey, stuffing,
mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. In recent years,
Thanksgiving has also become a time for giving thanks for the many blessings in
our lives. For many people, this includes being thankful for our friends, our
families, our health, and our freedom. Thanksgiving is a national holiday in
Canada, where it is celebrated on the second Monday in October. Most Americans
think of the holiday as a time to give thanks for the blessings of the previous
year. Families and friends get together for a special meal, which usually
includes roast turkey. In recent years, some people have criticized the holiday
because it is rooted in the history of the mistreatment of Native Americans by
European settlers. Some Native Americans do not celebrate the holiday. Others
say Thanksgiving is a time to remember the positive contributions of Native
Americans to the United States. They point to the fact that Native Americans
taught the Pilgrims how to survive in the New World. Whatever your views on the
holiday, Thanksgiving is a time to enjoy the company of loved ones and to give
thanks for the good things in life.
4.
How to
celebrate it? Traditional foods are a large part of Thanksgiving
celebrations. Many families include the entire family in the food preparation.
Traditional foods include turkey, stuffing, gravy, sweet potatoes, cornbread,
mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce. Many people serve pie for dessert at the
end of the meal. Here are top 10 traditions to follow in US towards
Thanksgiving.
1. Watch the Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade.
2. Break the
wishbone for good luck.
3. Eat a traditional
Thanksgiving meal.
4. Take a
nap.
5. Share what
you're most thankful for.
6. Watch an
American football game.
7. Be
grateful for Friends giving.
8. Run a
turkey trot.
5.
Outro- In addition
to follow Thanksgiving, we should promote it. This Thanksgiving, let’s take a
moment to be thankful for all the good things we have in our lives. Let’s also
remember those who are less fortunate than us and do what we can to help them.
Thanksgiving is the day, when we should live for others. Those people who have less resources and even don’t have food for
themselves, we should help them and thank to nature for giving us and making
our lives better. What we have today, we owe to the nature.
So this Thanksgiving Day, Let’s
make someone’s life better and help them to live a healthy and secure life
because sharing is caring.
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