although a few took some offense from the Thanksgiving post, when I implied that they weren't capable of having feelings. I'm sure many of them do have feelings, sometimes.
No one hates you, but it's comments like this that bother me a little.... because implying that I have no feelings because I'm British, whether it's in jest or not, is just a little hurtful to read.
It may just be due to the fact that this is an online forum/blog and it's hard to convey intention, so comments can be taken out of context, but to me, it doesn't come across as humour, it comes across as an insult.
Yes, we Brits are known for having a 'stiff upper lip' and for not talking about our feelings (myself included - I hate talking about my feelings and the thought of sharing what I'm thankful for with others is daunting to me) - but that's not the same as having no feelings at all.
I don't think I would have found it offensive at all, and I probably would have chuckled along with it, if you'd said something more like:
"Now I know you might not be comfortable with sharing the feelings I'm sure you have buried deep down inside somewhere, but please try to participate to the best of your ability."
And I've heard British suspicions about Thanksgiving, and I thought they needed to be explored a little.
That's fair enough

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Although I have experienced a few Thanksgivings in the US myself, I still don't know all of the traditions and history surrounding the holiday and the way it's celebrated, so that part of the blog was very useful to me, so thank you for that

. My aunt in the US is English (but has been living in the US for 36 years and now has dual citizenship), so while she celebrates Thanksgiving, she didn't grow up with the holiday, so there's not really that proper Thanksgiving feeling or history at her house.