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Day after Thanksgiving Day 2025

Date: November 28, 2025 (Friday)
Country: American Samoa Public Holidays

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Description

The Day after Thanksgiving in American Samoa is a public holiday held the day after the U.S. Thanksgiving. It falls on the Friday after the fourth Thursday in November. Many schools and government offices close for the day.

Flag of Day after Thanksgiving Day

People use the holiday to rest, visit family, and travel. It is a chance for extra time with loved ones after Thanksgiving dinner. Some people shop, but for many the day is about community gatherings and taking a break from work.

The day is important because it gives families more time together and helps preserve cultural ties. It also supports local events and lets people catch up after the busy Thanksgiving preparations.

Traditions

The day after Thanksgiving in American Samoa is more low key than on the U.S. mainland. Families often relax together, visit the beach, or go fishing. Many people use the day to rest after a large family meal the day before.

Small shops and markets in Pago Pago may offer sales, but big Black Friday crowds are uncommon. Churches and village gatherings continue traditions like faifeau talks and communal sharing. Young people might play football, visit friends, or help elders clean up after the feast.

Different villages add local flavor. Coastal villages focus on fishing and beach time. Inland or more traditional villages may emphasize family visits, gift sharing, and cultural songs and dances during the day.

Travel Tips

Expect many government offices and some shops to be closed. Local families hold gatherings and churches may have services. Some markets and eateries stay open, and small cultural events or parades can happen. Airports and ferries may be busier than usual.

Plan ahead by booking transport and meals. Respect local customs and dress modestly for family or church events. Stay sun safe and hydrated when attending outdoor activities. Be friendly, join community events, and enjoy the island pace respectfully.


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