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		<title>By: Sylph</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;When I think culture day in Japan, I think traditional Japanese activities. I mean, many people don't live traditionally in Japan, right? They go to an office building in a suit, or go shopping in jeans and a t-shirt, or whatever, not have a tea ceremony in kimonos. They might need a chance to reconnnect with their roots. Now, if it was a culture day in the U.S., I'm pretty sure we'd do other countries, because what sort of culture does the U.S. really have? It'd consist of eating hotdogs and singing the national anthem or something. The average American wouldn't stand for, say, wearing colonial clothes, because that'd involve wearing tights, and that's too gay for them.&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I think culture day in Japan, I think traditional Japanese activities. I mean, many people don&#8217;t live traditionally in Japan, right? They go to an office building in a suit, or go shopping in jeans and a t-shirt, or whatever, not have a tea ceremony in kimonos. They might need a chance to reconnnect with their roots. Now, if it was a culture day in the U.S., I&#8217;m pretty sure we&#8217;d do other countries, because what sort of culture does the U.S. really have? It&#8217;d consist of eating hotdogs and singing the national anthem or something. The average American wouldn&#8217;t stand for, say, wearing colonial clothes, because that&#8217;d involve wearing tights, and that&#8217;s too gay for them.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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