Before someone accuses me for writing basically North American traditional content, let me take a moment to say that I know grateful It was not celebrated in Italy, nor did it show signs of taking root in Italian culture.
Having said that, I think it is important to cover this greeting because most of our readers are actually Americans of Italian descent, and most Italian Americans do celebrate Thanksgiving.
To solve this problem, let’s get started! 😊

Greetings in Italian Happy Thanksgiving Day! Yes:
Happy Thanksgiving Day!
Happy Thanksgiving Day!
Great party It is an all-encompassing greeting that literally means “Happy Holidays” or “Happy Celebrations”.It usually appears in greetings related to Santi (saint), but can be extended to other celebrations. Here are some examples:
- All Saints/Happy All Saints’ Day! = Happy All Saints’ Day!
- Happy Valentine’s Day! = Happy St. Valentine’s Day!
- Happy St. Patrick’s Day! = Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
- St. Stefan’s Happy FeastOh! = Happy St. Steven’s Day!
- Happy Father’s Day! = Happy Father’s Day!
- Good mother’s day! = Happy Mothers’ Day!
- OK Republic Day! = Happy Republic Day! (Italian National Day)

You can also use verbs hope Greet someone during a holiday of the year. In this case, the phrase will be:
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Version and you Refers to a person, US Is for a group of people, and this It is the official version of a person.



