If by Thanksgiving you are referring to a holiday (or even a specific date) to commemorate some special event that Mexicans in general are thankful for, then the answer is no. Some regions or towns, where agriculture is a relevant economical activity, have festivities related to the harvest disguised as religious celebration. I'm not very versed in the catholic religion, but seems to me that every rural region has it's own "Santo Patrono" (saint) which is believed to have a special influence in the agricultural matters.
Mexicans don't celebrate thanksgiving; it is an American-only celebration.
They do not celebrate Thanks giving in mexico it is an US and Canadian holiday
Mexicans do not celebrate thanksgiving. But if your American Mexican, then yes, you can celebrate it.
Mexicans don't celebrate thanksgiving.Its an American tradition.
Ireland do not celebrate Thanksgiving.
Granada does not celebrate Thanksgiving.
Jewish Mexicans celebrate Yom Kippur.
no they don't celebrate Thanksgiving .
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
Mexicans do not celebrate death on the day someone dies. Instead, they celebrate death on the Day of the Dead.
All of them celebrate thanksgiving
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