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Thanksgiving hymn

Thanksgiving hymns are "Grateful Heart" and "Gratitude".

A grateful heart

We grew up in the sunshine of love,

We nourish our true feelings about the world.

How many times have I fallen asleep with a feeling of happiness,

How many times I imagined the future with tears in my eyes.

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Although I am gone, a grateful heart and a cavity of gratitude will remain in my heart forever.

He who is always grateful is the happiest.

A grateful life is the sweetest,

Learn to be grateful-grateful to my parents, because they gave me precious life.

Learn to be grateful-grateful to my teachers, because they have given me endless knowledge.

Learn to be grateful-I am grateful to my friends, because they have given me the strength to overcome difficulties.

Learn to be grateful-I am grateful for everything around me, because they have given me a harmonious and healthy growth space.

2. Thanksgiving Day

Flowers thank the rain and dew, because the rain and dew moistened its growth.

The eagle appreciates the sky because it makes it soar.

Mountains and rivers are grateful to the earth, because it bears and stands.

The river is grateful to the sea because it contains it.

We thank our parents for giving us life and raising us to grow up.

We are grateful to teachers, because teachers educate us to be human beings, give us knowledge and open the ideal door.

We are grateful to our friends because they support our lives, help us tide over difficulties and encourage us to move forward bravely.

We are grateful for life, because life has given us hardships and care, and made us better ourselves.

Introduction to Thanksgiving Day:

Thanksgiving Day (English name: Thanksgiving Day) is a traditional western festival. This is a festival for the United States and Canada to thank God for giving them a bumper harvest. It originated from early settlers in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Thanksgiving Day in Canada is scheduled for the second Monday of June 65438+ 10, and Thanksgiving Day in the United States is scheduled for the fourth Thursday of June 165438+ 10.

In terms of customs, the United States and Canada are basically the same. Dietary customs include: eating roast turkey, pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, sweet potato and corn; Activities include: playing cranberry contest, corn game and pumpkin race; Hold mass activities, such as costume parades, cultural performances or sports competitions.