Are You Ready for Turkey Day? Best Wishes to My USA Friends on November 27!

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The discussion centers around a light-hearted exchange regarding Thanksgiving in the USA, humorously referred to as "Turkey Day," which is mistakenly noted as October 27 instead of the correct date, November 27. Participants share a laugh about the mix-up, with one person expressing concern over the lack of engagement from their American friends on social media. Another contributor offers support and appreciation for the humor, emphasizing the importance of laughter. The conversation also touches on the role of spouses in correcting mistakes, highlighting a playful dynamic in relationships.
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to all my USA friends best wishes for "Turkey Day" 27 Oct <-- Edit should be 27 Nov
a little giggle for you all :)

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cheers
Dave
 
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Your USA friends look like heartless people. No one even "like" what you post. They should find themselves ridiculous in their emotional life's puzzles. And even if any real war against Portugal, their win will still be probably up in the air.
So allow me (non-US) to comfort you with a "like".
 
Thanks Medicol :)
 
I liked it :), it made me giggle.

Our Thanksgiving isn't until November 27 though!
 
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lisab said:
I liked it :), it made me giggle.

Our Thanksgiving isn't until November 27 though!

ya, I discovered that fact last Saturday when my wife pointed out the error of my ways o:):oops:

Wives are good at doing that sort of thing ;)
 
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