Did anyone realise it was st George's day today? I always remembered the significance of the 23rd april from being in the cub scouts. The Scots, Welsh and especially the Irish are allowed to celebrate their saints day but us English seem to stay quiet about it as though we have to be ashamed or embarrassed. It's time we raised the bunting and flags to celebrate.
Yes, it’s strange, Dave.
Even in America on St Patrick’s Day they’ll have their newsreaders saying ‘Top of the morning to you’ (which no Irish person has ever said) while waving a shamrock. I can’t imagine them putting on a bowler hat and saying ‘Good morning. After you...no, after you I insist’ for George’s day.
Happy St George’s Day anyway, and Shakespeare’s birthday and death day too.
All the St George's flags in my locality were raised to full mast yesterday as the period of national mourning has passed, in readiness for St George's Day.
We are allowed to celebrate it however we like.
dave50, I meant to say it is not shame or embarrassment that prevents us marching, parading down the street and letting off fireworks. We English don't feel the need for tubthumping precisely because we are English with that innate sense of being.
I'm sure it would be very different if England were ruled by a different country.
There was a time when all the BBC news presenters wore a red rose on St Georges Day. That went out a long time ago when it turned left wing, under the guise that they don't celebrate any other Saints day.
My town usually celebrates on the weekend with a fair in the castle grounds, reinactments etc and morris dancers in town. This year I think most of it is virtual.