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Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 129 of the listening Time podcast.
Thank you all for listening.
I hope you're all doing well.
I hope that your English learning is going great.
And at the time that this episode is released, it will be the week of thanksgiving here in the US.
And so that's what I want to talk about today.
I'm going to talk about Thanksgiving.
I'll talk about this holiday, the origins of the holiday, some of the food that people like to eat here on Thanksgiving, and I'll talk about some of the things that I'm thankful for from this year, from 2023.
So hopefully you'll enjoy this episode.
And a lot of people are curious about Thanksgiving because it's not something that you have all around the world, it's more of a regional thing in the US, I think in Canada, I'm not sure where else, but you don't have Thanksgiving all over the world.
So a lot of people are curious about this topic if they've never celebrated thanksgiving in the US before.
So we'll talk about that today.
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