Thanksgiving In Nuzivedu, whose outer boroughs have been ravaged by Sandy, the popular Macy's Thanksgiving Parade Day was as usual, with its traditional audience of more than three million people in the streets of Manhattan and 50 million watching on TV .
This year, the giant balloons included Smurf and a new version of Hello Kitty alongside old favorites.
Other major cities like Chicago, Philadelphia and Detroit also provided bright bands, balloons cartoon character and musical extravaganzas.
But for some, the harvest festival once sacrosanct now begins the holiday season - and store openings continues to receive earlier.
Black Friday now starts on Thanksgiving day itself in many national magazines and some buyers eagerly stroke their table to align to negotiate price toys or electronic devices.
Thanksgiving But the party came as part of the North-East were still reeling from the ravages Superstorm sand and volunteers planned to serve thousands of turkey dinner to the homeless, or that difficulty.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said his office would coordinate the distribution of 26,500 meals at 30 sites in the districts affected by Sandy, and other organizations also pitch in.
Congressman Gregory Meeks, whose New York district includes the neighborhoods heavily beaten Rockaways, said he planned to stop Thanksgiving dinners to three churches and a school.
"They always give thanks," Meeks said of his constituents. "They are grateful that they are alive and grateful to the people who come to help them."
So what we can say happiest day of Thanksgiving in Amalapuram.
Thanksgiving in Bus stands, Airports, railway stations and highways have been busy across Amalapuram, millions of people have returned home to reconnect with family and friends for the holidays.i However, some meetings may be bitter because of the damage caused by the displacement and extreme weather conditions last month.
Slow post-recession growth continues to wreak havoc on the finances of Americans as they celebrate their greatest national holiday.
More people were forced to jump into the bus or in their car to make long journeys, with airlines offering this year fewer and more expensive flights due to higher fuel prices.
Those hitting the roads also face high fuel prices and rising tolls.