Since the American Ertedankfest is fast approaching, so I guess its time to talk about it. The German version of the "American" holiday is quite different. For example, it is celebrated the first Sunday in October, not the fourth Thursday in November. Though, that is the most used day for the celebration. Other celebrations range from September to October. Some things are similar though. Over the years, Erntedankfest has added turkey, or turthan, as well as goose, or gans. Also, black friday does not exist in Germany until the 11 of October.
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Erntedankfest (Thanksgiving)
Since the American Ertedankfest is fast approaching, so I guess its time to talk about it. The German version of the "American" holiday is quite different. For example, it is celebrated the first Sunday in October, not the fourth Thursday in November. Though, that is the most used day for the celebration. Other celebrations range from September to October. Some things are similar though. Over the years, Erntedankfest has added turkey, or turthan, as well as goose, or gans. Also, black friday does not exist in Germany until the 11 of October.
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