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11-21-2025 12:25 AM
So is friendsgiving only for friends? Why just include anyone on Thanksgiving, friends and family alike?
11-21-2025 01:02 AM
my kids (all adults now) enjoy doing Friendsgiving with their friends. some are married, some have partners, some are single, some have children. they do it sometimes before thanksgiving, sometimes after. no one is responsible for the entire meal. everyone brings (or is assigned) one or two dishes to bring to contribute. it is a great way to get together during the holidays when most are busy with their families on the actual holiday. i think it is a wonderful way to celebrate love and friendship amongst friends.
11-21-2025 01:12 AM
11-21-2025 03:47 AM
MarkCharles Misilli had a Friendsgiving dinner. Tara Tescher and Mary DeAngelis were among his guests. He posted pictures on Instagram.
11-21-2025 06:04 AM
To be honest I don't think this is something all that new. Just gave it a name.
My friends and I do this at Christmas time.
11-21-2025 07:17 AM
@house_cat .............Its a sales tactic than someone came up with several years ago. IMO its nonsense.
11-21-2025 07:45 AM
I had never heard of the term "Friendsgiving" until I saw this thread. I thought right away it's another made up word. But I agree with the OP, and with a few other posters. Thanksgiving is about entertaining or visiting family and friends and celebrating with food. Then somebody came up with a new word for it. Why, I don't know.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
11-21-2025 07:49 AM
@house_cat
lease explain redundant to me.
11-21-2025 08:19 AM
I think it's just a term given lately to what many have been doing for a long time. Having a "Thanksgiving" meal/get together with friends or coworkers.
Many people do include friends with their family Thanksgiving. Great! Some can't or don't want to for various reasons.
But there are others that have friends that are not physically close to their families, like kids away at college, that may want to be together. And coworkers, especially those that all have to work on Thanksgiving. Others may have reasons they can't get together on the actual day of Thanksgiving but want to celebrate together.
I think it's a wonderful idea, especially for those that may not have a traditional family Thanksgiving. And yes, the term has been co-opted by retail to use as a sales tactic. What hasn't nowadays?
11-21-2025 09:00 AM
@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:@house_cat
lease explain redundant to me.
I say it's redundant because Thanksgiving as I've always known it, is a time for family and FRIENDS to gather and give thanks. Anyone who has ever hosted a Thanksgiving knows it's a tremendous amount of planning and work. I can't imagine having to do it twice.
Reading the responses here, I've learned that it's more often a pot-luck gathering, which makes more sense to me. Thank you to those who have taken the time to clarify.
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