Apple has the holiday on their holiday calendar, so seems like something of that nature isn't in play there. What's likely involved is what was discussed in a previously linked thread:Probably because it’s a festival that celebrates something quite unsavoury, and Apple have a moral responsibility
As covered in the earlier linked thread.Also, thanksgiving is an actual word, meaning to literally give thanks (of course) and so no need to capitalise
Wow. Never mind. Apparently I made this same thread last year.
Ignore me.
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Has Apple *ever* capitalized “Thanksgiving”?
For as long as I can remember, the iOS keyboard will autocorrect all major holidays (at least US holidays), but I don’t think it’s ever autocorrected thanksgiving with a capital T. Any idea why?forums.macrumors.com