Dec 022012
 

Today is the 41st National Day of the UAE.

The celebrations began around the 28th and have continued and will continue until tomorrow. For me, it means time off to relax. For the country, it means showing pride in how far they have come in such a short period of time. For other expats, it’s a weird mix that I can’t quite seem to understand.

The students love for teachers and other expats to dress in their national attire in celebration. Many countries do this and I find it very strange. I’m not of that country; therefore, why would I don the attire? Some say out of respect, some say for fun, some say why not? I can accept those reasons, but it’s not for me.

All this national pride has got me thinking about where my pride lies…. Last night I was asked if I ever think of myself as Korean. I answered, No. It is true. I always think of myself as American through and through. Yet, do I have pride in being American? I’m not sure…. I appreciate being American for many reasons. I wouldn’t want to give up my American passport for anything. Still, it’s not likely that you would see me waving a flag or dressing in red, white and blue. I like the 4th of July because it means BBQs, family time and some fireworks. It never really makes me think about the founding of our nation or the growth of our country. Maybe that’s just the part of being American?

Anyway, it’s something to think about, I suppose. Ultimately, I guess what I’m saying is as the UAE celebrates its birthday, I find myself glad to be an American!

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-T πŸ˜€

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