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daghoi:
I understand that our's girls are "celebrating" nattional day over there on the 1. october.

So how do we greet them ? Where i come from, the national day is pretty much for the kids, games and fun. So we say something like "Congratulation with the day", how what a proper greeting be to my woman ?

Vince G:
Enjoy your National Day

Happy Mid-autumn Day!  have a wonderful Moon Festival

(translators) will have three days off from work for the both important days

Neil:
I asked Nina last night.  She said: ????,????!

JimB:
I watched the parade live. Was pretty good.  Lots of propaganda.  But that is what it is all about anyway.  We do the same thing.  Paint a beautiful picture of all the accomplishments.  The flight path was close to our apt. So I saw the planes and choppers.  My wife wanted to go to The Square tonight but it is closed off to any and all traffic.  The fireworks are supposed to be fantastic.  we should be able to see some of them from our place.  Hope so.

brett:
My lady is out celebrating with strict instructions to send me photos!

The UK government is strangely opposed to England's national day (we don't even get a day off) but the funniest thing is we tend to have a bigger celebration for Ireland's St Patrick's day than we do our own.

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