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Does royal ceremony (especially in British) (still) give any advantages to people nowadays???

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actually, i am doing a paper about "how do British view their royal ceremony?" so i need to take surveys to whoever (no need to be British) people's opinion (especially to those who disagree with the existence of royal ceremony)

i myself think that, those ceremony will cost a lot, and do not relevant anymore nowadays.

hopefully, no one gets hurt, coz this paper

is just a requirement in passing the subject.

nb: please give your reasons and explain it briefly to each answer you write.

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  1. Yes they do. I wouldn't think they cost to much money - they're always held on the Queen's property and soldiers are used so it's just a part of the job for them. They are relevant because it's a fundamental part of our history that has been around for hundreds of years. Can you really say that George Bush pardoning turkeys is any more relevant?


  2. Do you mean things like the Trooping of the Colour and Changing the Guard.. These are a link with our past, and long-standing traditions. They are also a good tourist attraction. Other ceremonies, such as awards (Medals, Knighthoods etc) are a way of rewarding  people for exceptional work or whatever. I'm English, and proud of it. I am also a Monarchist. hope this helps..

  3. We have been asking ourselves this question in Britain for a very long time.

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