There's one thing I've noticed about ThanksGiving...

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Every year everyone says you should thank people and be thankful for what you have. I agree with this. So everyone is saying, "thank you." But no one says, "you're welcome." Why? I know this is really random but I had to say it. If someone thanks you on ThanksGiving, say, "you're welcome."

EDIT: I think I should've posted this in Off Topic. Oh well.
 
wat

You're welcome from saving me from that burning building!

:D
 
Why do we make giant ballons and have clowns tug them down a large road so we can slow traffic but hear high school bands? I have one for pagan candy day too. Why do we let kids go to total strager's homes and threaten the stranger for candy even though the stranger planned ahead by putting squash outside and buying bags of candy and why all this in costume?


Long ago I learned holidays don't make sense, but thats what is so great about them. Also why should I say "your welcome" when I already bloody did something to make them say "thank you". Its like I'm trying to rub it in that I helped them and they are in a way leeching off of me.
 
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