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[Understanding Thanksgiving: Traditions and Cultural Significance]-[0091 Thanksgiving]

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The Significance and Origins of Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a prominent holiday in the United States, serving as a time for reflection and gratitude. As Dr. Jeff McQuillan explains, the holiday is rooted in the history of the "pilgrims," the early settlers who arrived in the 1620s. The celebration commemorates one of the first "harvest festivals," a tradition observed by many cultures at the end of the growing season. In the U.S., this federal holiday is officially observed on the fourth Thursday of November, resulting in the closure of government offices, schools, and post offices.

Family Traditions and the Spirit of Inclusion

For many Americans, Thanksgiving is synonymous with a large family gathering. Dr. McQuillan highlights the importance of the "extended family," which includes aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents, rather than just the "immediate family." A core value of the holiday is hospitality; families often invite friends who do not have "family in town" to join the celebration. The guiding philosophy for many is captured by the motto, "the more the merrier," an expression meaning that the presence of more people enhances the joy of the occasion.

The Traditional Thanksgiving Feast

Central to the holiday is the "traditional Thanksgiving dinner." The meal typically features a large turkey, which is "baked in the oven" and then "carved"—a term used specifically for slicing meat off the bird—before being served. The meal is accompanied by "fixings," or side dishes, which traditionally include:

  • Mashed potatoes: Potatoes that have been peeled (skin removed), boiled, and mashed with butter and milk.
  • Stuffing: A bread-based dish, often seasoned with spices and onions, traditionally cooked inside the turkey.
  • Yams: Also known as sweet potatoes.
  • Cranberries: Small red berries that are a staple of the feast.
  • Corn on the cob: Corn served directly on its natural stem.

When families decide to "go wild"—a colloquial way of saying they are doing more than usual—they may add extra vegetables or creative side dishes. Dessert usually centers on pumpkin pie, though families may offer alternatives, such as ice cream, for those who are not a "big fan" of the traditional choice.

Post-Meal Entertainment and Dynamics

Beyond the meal, watching American football is a common tradition. However, the excitement can lead to a "rowdy" atmosphere, characterized by noisy, energetic behavior as family members begin "rooting for"—or hoping for the victory of—their favorite teams. Dr. McQuillan recounts a humorous anecdote about his uncle and nephew nearly engaging in a "fist fight" (a physical altercation using their hands). Fortunately, no one was injured, which was a "relief," an expression used when a potentially negative outcome is avoided. Ultimately, Thanksgiving serves as a vital opportunity to be "grateful" and to appreciate the positive aspects of life through community and shared food.

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And my family is no exception.
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When it comes to Thanksgiving dinner, our motto is, the more the merrier.
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Then we have the fixings.
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Some years we go wild and have other vegetables and sides.
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My wife is not a big fan of pumpkin pie, so for her, we also have ice cream.
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no exception
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extended family
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the more the merrier
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go wild
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast, number 91, Thanksgiving.
This is English as a Second Language podcast, episode 91.
I'm Dr Jeff McQuillan, your host from the Center for Educational Development in Los Angeles, in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Today's podcast is about Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, a holiday celebration in the United States.
Let's get started.
Thanksgiving reminds us to be grateful.

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