Do you remember your country pledge?

November 23, 2016 2:38am CST
In my school days , It was compulsury to say National pledge each and every day before starting the classes, and it is even now followed in schools and education Institutions. How many of you remember your country pledge? Mine is India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and sisters. I love my country, and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy of it. I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect and treat everyone with courtesy. To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion. In their well being and prosperity alone lies my happiness
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• United States
23 Nov 16
Yes from elementary to high school we said the pledge daily
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23 Nov 16
Do you remember it now? After graduating we never said it , I guess
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• United States
23 Nov 16
@vaishu0106 yea i do remember now too
24 Nov 16
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
23 Nov 16
Oh no I can't remember anymore my pledge to my country.
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23 Nov 16
This happens most of the time...lol
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
24 Nov 16
My country pledge is written is in our national language and I still remember it.
@hereandthere (45645)
• Philippines
23 Nov 16
ours is called panatang makabayan. we recited it with the right hand up after singing the national anthem (lupang hinirang) every morning when we have flag ceremony from elementary to high school. they are both in filipino/tagalog, the national language. is your patriotic oath and national anthem in english or hindi?
23 Nov 16
National anthem is in bengali..
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@imravi (2337)
• India
23 Nov 16
Oh I still remember it.
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• India
23 Nov 16
This is nice. But in our Bengali medium school we have never heard it at least in my school days. But it should be followed in every school
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@just4him (317012)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
23 Nov 16
That is a nice country pledge. Yes, I know my country's pledge of allegiance.