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Happy Jamaica Day

 


For all the Jamaicans out there, we would've celebrated Jamaica day. However, due to Covid 19, we feel like we've lost the passion and the feel of this extraordinary day. On January 1, I stated that no matter what we need to let this passion run free. 

Yes we can't get to socialize with friends, but just listening to music and celebrating with family is good enough. I feel deprived of my culture because of some virus but if that's how we need to keep safe we have to. 

The point I'm making is don't forget who you are. Remember your ancestors and their culture that was passed down to you. Embrace your culture because one day something may appear out of the blue and you will feel deprived. Spread the love and we will talk next time. Bye!!


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