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Thanksgiving ice breaker

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  • If you could create a Thanksgiving-themed volunteer project, what would it involve, and who would it help?
  • Many families have difficult conversations during the holidays, yet some avoid them—how do you think people should approach disagreements at Thanksgiving?
  • Imagine you could invite any historical or fictional character to Thanksgiving dinner, and explain who you’d choose and why.
  • Thanksgiving break can feel short, but it offers time to rest—how do you balance relaxation with responsibilities during the break?
  • Some families debate over which foods are essential at Thanksgiving, so what is one dish you think must always be included?
  • Many people travel during Thanksgiving, but others stay home—how do you prefer to spend the holiday, and what influences your choice?
  • If you had to host Thanksgiving for your friends or family, what would you prepare, and how would you organize the day?
  • Some people reflect on gratitude during Thanksgiving, while others focus on celebration—what does the holiday mean to you personally, and why?
  • What is one Thanksgiving tradition you wish people talked about more, and how would you encourage others to try it?
  • If your community created a new Thanksgiving event, what should it include, and how could it bring people together?
  • What Thanksgiving tradition does your family enjoy most, and how has it changed as you've gotten older?
  • Think about a memorable Thanksgiving celebration you’ve had, and describe what made it meaningful.
  • Thanksgiving can be exciting or stressful, so how do you typically feel about it, and what affects that feeling?
  • Some people enjoy the Thanksgiving parade, but others focus on sports—what do you prefer, and how does it shape your day?
  • If you could redesign the typical Thanksgiving menu, what would you add or remove, and why?