Since it is October right, I'm sure a bunch of us are excited to see and celebrate the independence day of our beloved country. As for me, the independence of our country means that we are free from any colony, be it physically or mentally.
It's always good to love your country. After all, it's where you live. Being emotional, and having a great passion or love for your country is not only encouraged, it’s often a source of inspiration that drives towards success or great accomplishment. Educate yourself and proudly display the love you have for your country with just a few simple steps.
Displaying Your Patriotism
- Wear patriotic colors, flags, historic figures, or images. Nothing shows you love your country more than showing it through clothing or accessories! Each country has their own identifying image that defines who they are, and how they are perceived internationally.
- Fly your country's flag. You can purchase flags, bumper stickers, or any other emblems at a local store. Hang them on your car, your front lawn, or anywhere that can outwardly show you respect your country. Remember to treat the flag with the utmost respect.Learn the flag etiquette. Generally, a flag should not touch the ground, be used in severe disrepair, or disposed of improperly.
- Attend a national pride parade. Many countries have parades displaying the pride they have for their country, or country of origin. It could be on the day of independence, or some other historic date, but the important part is to celebrate with your countrymen.Participate by getting up and dancing to traditional music.Cheer on the participants who are beaming with national pride.
- Celebrate holidays. What happened in your country on this day in history? Did they win a war? Did they gain independence? Recognize that holidays are much more than just occasions for parties or, in some countries, sales at department stores. Acknowledge the solemnity inherent to certain holidays, especially those that commemorate a victory that involved bloodshed.
Here is one of the most fascinating independence of Malaysia that I found
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