I remember Empire Day too - we were allowed to go in our Brownie Uniforms to school.
janer that hasn't been my experience with our American family. Obviously they celebrate Thanksgiving, but nothing is seen as an obligation.
I don't think Americans are any more jingoistic than British people. Some are, most aren't.
i think when they celebrate, it is in gratitude for being able to live in a relatively free and democratic society.
I agree with you hilda about a United Kingdom day. The longer I live, the more I'm grateful for all the sacrifices that were made for us.
Anger management!!! Help needed.
To think that London, or anywhere else for that matter, does not belong to any one demographic
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