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Flying the Japanese Flag

It was 8:45 last Friday morning. I was walking my dog in the neighborhood when I saw one couple walking in the street. They were dressed up, but they didn’t look like they were going to work. Later, I saw a Japanese flag flying in front of a junior high school. Why was it there? March 6 isn’t a public holiday. Then, I saw couples walking into the school. “That’s it! The third-year students are having their graduation ceremony today!” I realized. The couples were the parents of the students, and they were going to attend their children’s graduation ceremony. (100 words) You can send me a comment or your own story at jaremaga@gmail.com

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