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Friends become family: how US expats abroad celebrate Thanksgiving

  • They may be thousands of miles away from home but US expats still know how to have a good Thanksgiving
  • Mixed cultures can lead to some interesting menu items

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US expat Jen Kentrup (third from left) celebrating Thanksgiving in Hong Kong with her friends on Shek O Beach.

Unlike Christmas and Halloween, Thanksgiving is one holiday that hasn’t quite caught on outside the United States.

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For one thing, turkeys are native to the Americas, and it isn’t quite Thanksgiving without a big dry bird swimming in gravy. Also, the rather bloody history of colonialism and war surrounding the event isn’t particularly appealing outside the United States.

But even when far from home, US expats still manage to celebrate. We caught up with a few of them to find out how.

Potluck style

“I celebrate Thanksgiving with our friends,” says Jen Kentrup, a yoga teacher at Pure Yoga. “This year they are coming over to my house and we have roughly 14 adults and eight kids.”

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She says this year she asked her friends to bring dishes so that everyone gets a chance to contribute. “It’s a potluck style,” she says. “We are sticking to [a traditional] Thanksgiving menu.”

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