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What traditions would you replace?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24481points) March 2nd, 2017
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What ones religious , political , or other traditions would you replace?

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Sneki95's avatar

Big fancy weddings, the Kosovo myth, taking imaged of your naked newborn baby, proms, live music bands, presidential campaigns shown on the TV 24/7 for the whole month before the elections, advertisements in television and radio, having to pay access to a library-type website, marks/grades in schools and especially in colleges, journalists/speakers with annoying voice…

I’d replace it all with a bubble wrap.If you are doing all of this, just give a bubble wrap instead. If you’re forced to witness or are a victim of all of this, you just get a bubble wrap instead. Some people desperately need a bubble wrap. The whole world would be a better place of we all got one bubble wrap instead of being forced through dealing with all the bullcrap.

Brian1946's avatar

Obligatory gift exchanging.

My parents are gone.

My wife and I don’t do it anymore.

I still swap Target gift cards with my brother. However, I just regift the cards he gives to me for Xmas and my birthday.

Dutchess_III's avatar

You ask good questions @RedDeerGuy1.

Agree with the first 2.
I think I would like to get rid of the electoral college. No only because of this most recent fiasco, but once people understand what it is (which I’m still not 100% sure myself) I don’t blame them for thinking their vote won’t matter. So they don’t vote.

Pachy's avatar

The long-outdated Electoral College
and
Saying “Have a Good Day”

Dutchess_III's avatar

WAIT!!! I REMEMBER WHEN THE SMILEY FACE WAS INVENTED! I remember the first time I ever saw it, too. I was riding my horse through a neighboring town.

LostInParadise's avatar

Christmas music in stores, use of the Bible in swearing-in ceremonies, pledging allegiance to flags

Dutchess_III's avatar

What’s wrong with Christmas music in stores?

LostInParadise's avatar

Hearing a song the first time is fine, but by the 101st time it gets to be more than a little annoying.

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