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Stakanov (Udelukket) 27. nov. kl. 15:09
Today is Thanksgiving. Millions of Americans will celebrate it with their families! In France? NOTHING.
It's a holiday as important as Christmas.

Culinary traditions, activities, the start of the Christmas festivities...

A crazy atmosphere throughout the country.

In France? Nothing...

Especially since they also have Halloween in October.

In France? Nothing...

Zero entertainment, zero celebration, zero traditions...

"Lol, we have toussaint' Day," great. Three old people going to the cemetery to place chrysanthemums on their husband's or wife's grave.

"Lol, we have chandeleur," great. Mom will make pancakes for breakfast and that's it.

Thanksgiving: millions of Americans getting together with their families, crazy feasts, meals that last for hours. American football on TV. Parade.
Christmas decorations put up with the family.

It's warm, lively, there's tons of things to see outside.

In France? Nothing.

Damn. :angeemo:
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NadaNewt 27. nov. kl. 15:10 
Do they really be eating slugs in France?
comicprodigy 27. nov. kl. 15:11 
france has It's Ok To Surrender Sometimes Day
steven1mac 27. nov. kl. 15:13 
France has Bastille Day, not nearly as fun but it it isn't something the U.S. celebrates.
Siluva 27. nov. kl. 15:17 
The gov is doing its best to get rid of everything related to French culture and traditions, heh, what do you expect?
Bassturd 27. nov. kl. 15:30 
Don't they have a french fry day?

Everyone stay's home and eats french fries. If not then they should make that a holiday.
Lime 27. nov. kl. 15:34 
What is this guys problem?
Tröjan 27. nov. kl. 15:34 
Yes, it is probably the most american holiday, i did celebrate it once with an american friend, food was interesting and well tasting afair
Tröjan 27. nov. kl. 15:35 
France have baguettes tho and funny hats :D
Echo NO Aim 27. nov. kl. 15:56 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Lime:
What is this guys problem?
That France doesn't have the Murican way?
Bassturd 27. nov. kl. 16:06 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Tröjan:
Yes, it is probably the most american holiday, i did celebrate it once with an american friend, food was interesting and well tasting afair

Homemade stuffing is only appropriate. That boxed stuff just doesn't cut it. Sure maybe in a pinch, but homemade is the way to go.
Lime 27. nov. kl. 16:10 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Echo NO Aim:
Oprindeligt skrevet af Lime:
What is this guys problem?
That France doesn't have the Murican way?
Grass is *always* greener on the other side, huh?

Admittedly I do find the Traditional American Chrismas spirit very lovely and wholesome, so I'm kinda a hypocrite here lmao
Sidst redigeret af Lime; 27. nov. kl. 16:12
Alice Liddell 27. nov. kl. 16:11 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Bassturd:
Oprindeligt skrevet af Tröjan:
Yes, it is probably the most american holiday, i did celebrate it once with an american friend, food was interesting and well tasting afair

Homemade stuffing is only appropriate. That boxed stuff just doesn't cut it. Sure maybe in a pinch, but homemade is the way to go.
You have to leave the bread loaf out for at least one night.
Happy Thanksgiving Stakanov I hope you have a nice turkey just to spite your other countrymen!
Sidst redigeret af Sarge, Tinsel Town Tuff Doggo; 27. nov. kl. 16:16
Bassturd 27. nov. kl. 16:21 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Alice Liddell:
You have to leave the bread loaf out for at least one night.

That, or warming it up in the oven for a few minutes.
We even celebrate cinco de mayo, oktoberfest, and other countries holidays
Sidst redigeret af HypersleepyNaputunia; 27. nov. kl. 16:28
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