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Dialogue between two friends talking about independence day celebration

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Answered by ahadiabdul
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Mohan: Hi Sumanth. What's up?
Sumanth: Hello Mohan. Don't you know that today we are celebrating Independence day?
Mohan: Yes, I know that. It's very mean that they are not giving holiday today. Why are they wasting our time in celebrating this day?
Sumanth: No, it's not at all mean. But they are trying to build patriotism in our students for knowing the value of our country's independence.
Mohan: What's all that stuff? It doesn't fit in my mind. 
Sumanth: Did you ever wish to become a slave for a nation?
Mohan: No, I will never be a slave to anyone. Instead I will resist the people who want me to become as a slave.
Sumanth: During the British ruling period, Indians were treated badly than slaves. If they would not fight, we would be as their till now.
Mohan: You're right. Now I understood that remembering the sacrifice of freedom fighters is important
Sumanth: Not only remembering them, we should also celebrate our happiness.
Mohan: Our National Anthem and national flag are building patriotism in me. I will never forget their sacrifice for us. They inspire us a lot.
Sumanth: You have understood me very fastly.
Mohan: Thank you Sumanth for telling me the importance of this day.
Mohan: You're most welcome. Let's participate in our school Independence day celebrations.
Sumanth: Let's go fast. Time is running up
Answered by Sinthushaa
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Answer:

Here is the conversation between two friends about the independence day parade.

Explanation:

Friend 1: Hey, I hope you're taking part in the 15 of August parade at our school!

Friend 2: I agree. I am, of course, marching in the parade. You must be taking part in it too, right?

Friend 1: I'll be participating as well!

Friend 2: Excellent! Particularly on Independence Day and Republic Day, the sense of pride and bravery is very different.

Friend 1: Indeed, these two days are unique occasions honoring our nation!

Friend 2: Republic Day marks the establishment of the Constitution, whereas Independence Day remembers the day India gained its independence as a nation.

Friend 1: I am aware of that. This is something that we studied in our history class, right?

Friend 2: Definitely! Being aware of the diversity in our history and cultures is incredibly inspiring.

Friend 1: Yes, as you can see, things have changed from antiquity to modernity, yet India has maintained a strong connection to its past and culture. When we acknowledge that we respect our culture and every citizen of the nation, we feel a sense of pride.

Friend 2: India offers a lot for people to learn about and discover themselves. It is more than simply a place; it is a whole experience that we will never be able to have elsewhere.

Friend 1: Indeed, there are a huge variety of languages, beliefs, and people to learn about.

Friend 2: That's right! India is so diverse!

Friend 1: Yes, the country is made more colorful and joyful by the individuals who come from so many diverse backgrounds and cultures!

Friend 2: Since this is our 75th Independence Day, we must celebrate it with all of our zeal!

Friend 1: Let's start practicing for our school's 75th Independence Day parade right away! It will be interesting and enjoyable because all the students are taking part in it!

Friend 2: Let's demonstrate our nation's power, yes!

(They both, together) JAI HIND!

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