Is it correct, or should i rewrite the sentence to remove. But please note that there is a basic syntax problem. However, i recently made a typo when talking about.
Lunch = midday (any size) supper or dinner = evening (any size), but sometimes dinner is a big special meal instead of linch or supper, like sunday dinner or. “a traditional new england thanksgiving, for example, consisted of a raffle held on thanksgiving. The day after christmas is boxing day in the uk.
I'm looking for a way to describe that situation in a general sense. What about merry christmas and wishing you well. I usually put a space before and after a slash, when indicating alternatives. I don't think there's a general word for the day after holidays in general.
We had thanksgiving dinner at our neighbor’s. In general, though, in the united states the only days that come close to this situation are the day before and the day after thanksgiving, and i have not heard any word or. You don't say both of and ’s, so the correct syntax is: I always thought the names of holidays were proper names, and should thus be capitalized christmas, thanksgiving, etc.
2 as an example, thanksgiving (us) is celebrated on the 4th thursday of november. We review a module / theme per user. I can find instances of “thanksgiving eve”, such as here on wikipedia: