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January 7,
The British Stiff Upper Lip: How to Stay Calm and Carry On in the Face of Challenges

The stiff upper lip mentality has long been associated with British culture, and its origins can be traced back to the Victorian era. During this time, the British Empire was at its peak, and there was a strong emphasis on maintaining a sense of dignity and composure, even in the face of adversity. This mentality was also influenced by the stoic philosophy, which emphasised the importance of self-control and emotional resilience. The idea of the stiff upper lip became ingrained in British society, and it was seen as a sign of strength and character to remain composed and unemotional, regardless of the circumstances.

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January 1,
Keep Calm And ... - Culture Article

 

Keep Calm and Carry On was a propaganda poster produced by the British government in 1939 during the beginning of the Second World War, intended to raise the morale of the British public in the event of a Nazi invasion of Great Britain. It had only limited distribution with no public display, and thus was little known. The poster was rediscovered in 2000 and has been re-issued by a number of private companies and used as the decorative theme for a range of products, and an amazing number of funny posts shared on social networking sites.
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