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The Diamond Jubilee - How do Americans see it
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Now that the celebrations for the Diamond Jubilee are over, leaving most of us proud to be British, I wonder how our American friends on Answerbank see it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think most of us are also proud that you are British.
Seriously, however,, it has gotten some press coverage over here but not any more than the upcoming presidential election, the euro zone economy, or the latest baseball scores. Certainly, I personally am glad that the Queen has made it to her Diamond Jubilee (considering the alternative), and if you are all happy, then the world has been a happier place for the last few days, so that can't be bad!
Seriously, however,, it has gotten some press coverage over here but not any more than the upcoming presidential election, the euro zone economy, or the latest baseball scores. Certainly, I personally am glad that the Queen has made it to her Diamond Jubilee (considering the alternative), and if you are all happy, then the world has been a happier place for the last few days, so that can't be bad!
From what I saw, they were more interested in the lighting of the beacons than anything else for some reason. They had clips on the news channels about the Thames procession and the concert but they weren`t covered live. The lighting of the beacons were covered live though. Unfortunately, that coincided with when I had to come home so I didn`t see it on TV.
With interested semi-fascination... meaning, I'm always so impressed with tradition since, for the most part, ours ended, as far as any antiquity was concerned, with the defeat of Cornwallis.
Queen Elizabeth strikes me as a neccessarily reserved and proper Queen, nothing we could expect from any such female of position here in the Colonies...
"Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensor" (or something to that effect).
Queen Elizabeth strikes me as a neccessarily reserved and proper Queen, nothing we could expect from any such female of position here in the Colonies...
"Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensor" (or something to that effect).
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