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Thanksgiving may be rooted in North American tradition, but today it has grown into something much bigger. It has become a celebration of gratitude, togetherness, and shared meals for families around the world, especially for people who now live far from home. For many immigrants and international families in the United States and Canada, Thanksgiving is not just a holiday. It is a chance to blend cultures, preserve family traditions, and create new ones around the table.
This blog explores how families across the world adapt Thanksgiving in their own way, adding familiar flavors to a universal moment of appreciation.

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Not long ago, sending money abroad meant standing in line, filling out forms, and hoping your recipient could collect the cash before the office closed. For decades, this was the reality of traditional money transfers, long waits, limited hours, and high fees.
Today, digital-first services like Paysend have changed that story completely. Money now moves in seconds, anytime and anywhere. This evolution isn’t just about technology; it’s about breaking barriers and addressing the main pain points in cross-border money transfer.

Every fall, families in Canada and the United States gather to share meals, gratitude, and togetherness. But did you know that the Canadian and American Thanksgiving holidays are celebrated at different times of year — and with different traditions? Whether you’re Canadian, American, or simply curious, here’s everything you need to know about what sets these two holidays apart.