Remembrance
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Hope so, hadn't realised until just now it is 11/11/11 today as well. With our service folks having been involved in so many conflicts over the past 10 years the Remembrance Day ritual seems so much more appropriate than it did when I was younger
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They have already held the silence at Camp Bastion, so I suggest there's nothing wrong with using local time.
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I think that just taking two minutes to quietly think about the sacrifices our servicemen and women have made in the many wars and conflicts, and to thank them, is all that is required. The 11th hour is an important symbol but it matters not which 11th hour it is.
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I don't think it would be appropriate for BA to observe the 2 minute silence in non-UK lounges. It smacks a little bit of jingoism - if I wasn't British, then I'm not sure I would care about the sacrifices of British troops. Might be ok to do it in countries with a similar tradition - but outside of that, I'd suggest it's not entirely appropriate.
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I don't think it would be appropriate for BA to observe the 2 minute silence in non-UK lounges. It smacks a little bit of jingoism - if I wasn't British, then I'm not sure I would care about the sacrifices of British troops. Might be ok to do it in countries with a similar tradition - but outside of that, I'd suggest it's not entirely appropriate.
According to the BBC News:
UK
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
South Africa
In total, 120 countries outside the UK are sent 3m poppies by Royal British Legion, mostly expats
They include Spain, France, Germany, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Cyprus and Argentina
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Yes, and that's why I recognised that it might be ok in countries with a similar tradition - I read the same BBC news article about poppies earlier this week. But for those who have no idea about the tradition, would they realise it isn't just about British troops? I'm not sure they would. I think in countries where we have been involved in recent conflicts it would be particularly inappropriate.
Or would it come across as badly as the US airlines' rah-rah-rah about their troops (if you are unsure of what I speak then spend more time in Travelbuzz, but basically their CC can put out PA's if they have troops on board, acknowledging their presence and thanking them for their service - that kind of thing frankly just makes me cringe as someone non-American having to listen to someone saying on my behalf thank you to a group of soldiers from another country to whom I feel little/no gratitude).
So by all means, observe with gratitude in the UK. But understand BA is an international airline, not all pax who use it are British and adapt what is used from our culture accordingly and with sensitivity.
Or would it come across as badly as the US airlines' rah-rah-rah about their troops (if you are unsure of what I speak then spend more time in Travelbuzz, but basically their CC can put out PA's if they have troops on board, acknowledging their presence and thanking them for their service - that kind of thing frankly just makes me cringe as someone non-American having to listen to someone saying on my behalf thank you to a group of soldiers from another country to whom I feel little/no gratitude).
So by all means, observe with gratitude in the UK. But understand BA is an international airline, not all pax who use it are British and adapt what is used from our culture accordingly and with sensitivity.
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Here in Paris govt employees have the day off (of course ) and they have commemorations all over. The busses have the flags.
It isn't only the UK.
It isn't only the UK.
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The silence was observed across LHR today, in the terminals and on the ground, including no departures, arrivals or aircraft engine starts.