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Is it relevant to (still) have a royal ceremony (especially in British) nowadays?

by Guest60625  |  earlier

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Do you agree with the existence of royal ceremony in British???

don't u think it causes alot of money wasting?

don't u think it is too old to be done nowadays?

Does/doesn't royal ceremony (especially in British) (still) give any advantages to people nowadays???

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.

i will be more expected for those who con/disagree with the existence of the royal ceremony (especially in british).

also, if there are sites/articles that had already talked about this topic, please tell me!

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  1. Which of the ceremonies are you refering to?Instead of English royalty,maybe you should concentrate on English language.


  2. Brings in a lot of tourists, and (more importantly) MONEY, not to mention worldwide admiration.

  3. Yes, the main ceremony should be on April 1st. every year.

  4. What royal ceremony are you talking about??

  5. I'm not brittish so I don't really know a lot of things about royalty and their fancy ceremonies and stuff but I think that having royalty is a big waste of england's money and I honestly think that only the rich people or the sociallites benefit from the stuff the royal people is doing.

    A benefit of having royalty is that the royal family is like a symbolic figure for england. I live in the Philippines and for most of us Filipinos, whenever we hear the word "royalty" the first thing that comes into our minds is the castles, kings, queens, prince, and princesses of england.

    But overall, I disagree with royalty.

  6. Royal ceremony, which one?

    There are many Royal cermonies - Trooping the Colour, Coronations, State funerals, Royal marriages, Investitures, Military parades. I could go on.

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