2. People have turned a commemoration of the people who died
into a celebration. People see Anzac day as just another
public holiday.
ANZAC day doesn’t mean as much as it did 20 years ago but it
is still valuable in many lives today.
Whilst the tradition is still there I don’t believe people fully
understand what it means to put your life on the line for your
country.
From personal experience I’ve noticed that people and
families who are involved in the war have a better
understanding and more compassion towards ANZAC day.
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3. Anzac day shouldn’t tell us who we are but represents the
others who have fallen. How we act on ANZAC day represents
who we are and how we respect those who put their lives on
the line for the sake of the country.
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