«Give thanks not just on Thanksgiving Day, but every day of your life.
Appreciate and never take for granted all that you have.»
Thanksgiving Day!
En Estados Unidos y en Canada mayoritariamente, se celebra el día de acción de gracias aunque en distintas fechas, así como en otras partes del mundo en menor dimensión, UK, Alemania o Brasil entre otros.. El pavo es el gran protagonista. Se agradecen los bienes que se tienen. El origen del Thanksgiving se remonta al año 1621, año de fructífera cosecha . Los colonos Ingleses lo quisieron celebrar con los nativos americanos, como agradecimiento a su ayuda a cultivar. La gratitud va más allá de un día como hoy.
Siempre es un buen día para estar agradecidos por lo que somos, tenemos y hacemos. La gratitud es una actitud que hoy se celebra de forma especial en muchos países con los que estamos conectados. Lazos personales y profesionales.
Gratitud beyond borders.
As we gather around tables filled with warmth and abundance, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to our valued partners, clients, and employees. Your trust and collaboration have been the cornerstone of our success, and for that, we are truly thankful.
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, let’s not only celebrate our achievements but also reflect on the collective strength that unites us. This year has brought challenges, but it has also revealed the power of resilience and community.
Beyond our business endeavors, let us extend our gratitude to the world. In a time when unity is paramount, may this season remind us of our shared humanity. As we give thanks for our blessings, let’s also consider how we can contribute to the well-being of others.
May the spirit of gratitude guide us in creating a world where kindness, understanding, and compassion flourish. Wishing you a Thanksgiving filled with joy, gratitude, and a sense of connection that transcends borders.
«Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.» – William Arthur Ward