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On (keep calm and move on) is a poster made by the British government at the beginning of World War II. When Germany bombed London, on the one hand, Britain desperately resisted, on the other hand, it made the worst plan: what if it fell and became an enemy war zone?
They quietly printed 3 million posters, which read: "Keep it!
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Now, I want to remind all the British people that they have maintained a dignity and pinned their hopes on the front after the fall. After that, the British government destroyed all three million posters. As if it never happened.
Around 2000, this type of poster was sold in second-hand bookstores (second-hand bookstores are called.
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Located in alnwick, not far from Hogwarts Castle, where Harry Potter was filmed, the original poster is now hanging next to the cashier's desk in the bookstore) has been rediscovered. Because copyright has entered the public domain for 50 years, many people began to print on various clothing cups and so on. Think about how excited people were when they saw this. The old seem to have returned to that era, and the young look forward to that era when everyone was so excited. Especially when the bubble burst the economic crisis in 2000 and 2007, everyone thought, "Wow! That makes sense. In this economic crisis, only calm.
Coming down is the only way to bear it! "In the words of now, positive energy overflowed.
It is said that nurses in Britain regard this as an informal slogan.
The success of this sentence is actually in line with the national character advocated by Britain-low-key, rigid and good at forbearance. During World War II, London, England, was heavily bombed by the Nazis. There is a bookstore in the city center, and the sign says: Business as usual.
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As usual, a bomb blew up the wall of the bookstore that night, and the bookstore owner posted a new sign the next day: bigger than usual (open the door
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On "has gradually become a symbol of British culture. This sentence is almost a household name in Britain and has become the iconic picture of 2 1 century. reach
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So far, it has been collected.
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A poster printed that year.
Someone said, "Keep calm and move on. Just like the call from history, it is simple but gentle for us, which not only encourages people in trouble, but also should stay in the fashion trend forever. " If someone asks to keep
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Why is On popular? because
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