September 11
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 9:38 am
Please forgive me for asking this question but I understand that the forthcoming dreadful anniversary (of 11.09.2001) is not a public holiday (for sake of a better word) in your country.
I know that there's nothing to celebrate but many such sad historical events have been remembered through time through days of quiet public reflection in other nations.
I'd be interested to learn the reasons why your country doesn't follow such a practice. Is it the thought that 'America continues despite....' or other reasons?
I know, for example, that the average American is a prime example in the western world of those that enjoy the fewest days off.
PUEROS
I know that there's nothing to celebrate but many such sad historical events have been remembered through time through days of quiet public reflection in other nations.
I'd be interested to learn the reasons why your country doesn't follow such a practice. Is it the thought that 'America continues despite....' or other reasons?
I know, for example, that the average American is a prime example in the western world of those that enjoy the fewest days off.
PUEROS