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Yes, every year | 6 | 37.50% | |
Some years I do/used to but not anymore | 2 | 12.50% | |
No, but I donate | 0 | 0% | |
No and I don't donate | 1 | 6.25% | |
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11-05-2013, 06:46 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Do you wear a poppy?
That time of the year again. Also if so, when do you start to wear it? Seems to be starting earlier and earlier each year. The internets tells me that the US doesn't but the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada & Serf Effrika all do so just wondering who on here does.
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11-05-2013, 07:03 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Poppy Appeal.
Remembrance poppy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia There are white poppies too, symbolising peace and an end to war, as well as purple ones for animals injured in war. Can see why people take umbrage at the red ones though, as they were originally created to raise money for victims of WW1, and it is obviously not just about that now is it. |
11-05-2013, 07:12 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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I wear mine for months and don't care if it's in season or not. I also wear the same one I've had for years; it's all crinkled, mishaped and faded, but I kinda like it like that.
I'm a sucker for charity and can't walk past a collection box without reaching for change. I'm only goin' to spend it on drugs or music or whatever and figure (and hope) it'll be put to better use in their hands than mine. Life's good right now. But the future is uncertain, who's to say I won't rely on a charity of some sort or another in years to come... |
11-05-2013, 08:09 PM | #8 (permalink) | |
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I think the main thing is if people are going to wear it, wear it with pride and for the right reasons, don't feel bullied into it by the poppy police, don't use it as a symbol to attack minorities/religion etc or to showcase your charity. & Let people who choose not to wear them, not wear them. The fact that they have the choice is testament to what it's all about. |
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11-05-2013, 08:17 PM | #9 (permalink) | ||
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Is this the same poppy as the artificial poppy flowers Veterans sell? If so I usually buy them whenever I see a veteran sell them. Or receive them complimentary for a small donation. And I only wear it for a few hours, I don't wear them for days - I don't know what you mean they start earlier each year. I actually keep one hanging on my locker at work.
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11-05-2013, 08:21 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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I wore them in my hair when I was too young to understand the symbolism. Now I really don't care. The only veterans I have any sympathy for are the ones who were trucked off to Vietnam against their will.
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