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Poll: I plan to celebrate International Translation Day on September 30th by...
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inkweaver
inkweaver  Identity Verified
Germany
Local time: 04:56
French to German
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Oops... Sep 6, 2012

Voted "working" but since the 30th of September is a Sunday I will hopefully be able to put up my feet and simply ignore the fact that it is International Translation Day.
A day that I'm strongly tempted to celebrate, though, is kanelbullens dag on the 4th of October.


 
Ty Kendall
Ty Kendall  Identity Verified
United Kingdom
Local time: 03:56
Hebrew to English
Celebrate? Sep 6, 2012

Do people acutally celebrate these artificially created days?

My answer is no, just like I won't be celebrating International Literacy Day the day after tomorrow or World Suicide Prevention Day on the 10th, or the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer on the 16th, or the International Day of Peace on the 21st, or World Tourism Day on the 27th, or World Maritime Day on the same day, or World Rabies Day (Really?) on the 28th.........
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Do people acutally celebrate these artificially created days?

My answer is no, just like I won't be celebrating International Literacy Day the day after tomorrow or World Suicide Prevention Day on the 10th, or the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer on the 16th, or the International Day of Peace on the 21st, or World Tourism Day on the 27th, or World Maritime Day on the same day, or World Rabies Day (Really?) on the 28th......
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neilmac
neilmac
Spain
Local time: 04:56
Spanish to English
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Other Sep 6, 2012

"The best laid schemes of mice and men..." so I rarely make plans for anything. I see it's a Sunday, so I might try to make it to the pub quiz in town, and if I do, I'll probably meet some colleagues there. However, since it's a few weeks away, it's far too early to say.

To quote Commander Shore at the beginning of each episode of Stingray, "Anything can happen in the next half hour!"


 
Mary Worby
Mary Worby  Identity Verified
United Kingdom
Local time: 03:56
German to English
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Ditto Sep 6, 2012

Like inkweaver, I voted working, but now see it is a Sunday. Maybe I shall celebrate by not working. Or perhaps my plans will be entirely unaffected by the fact it is International Translation Day!

 
Julian Holmes
Julian Holmes  Identity Verified
Japan
Local time: 11:56
Member (2011)
Japanese to English
Haven't a clue ... Sep 6, 2012

Should have been one of the options, so I voted "Other".

However, if this month is like the past couple, I shall probably be showing my solidarity to fellow translators around the world by working my nuts off.


 
Catherine Winzer
Catherine Winzer  Identity Verified
Germany
Local time: 04:56
German to English
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I take Sundays off Sep 6, 2012

I avoid working on Sundays, so will probably take the day off as usual and barely notice that it is International Translation Day.

 
John Cutler
John Cutler  Identity Verified
Spain
Local time: 04:56
Spanish to English
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Dunno Sep 6, 2012

I'm not even certain what I'll be doing tomorrow, so I can't say what I'll be doing a couple of weeks from now.

Sorry to be a party-pooper, but, in any event, I can think of better things to celebrate than my work.


 
David Wright
David Wright  Identity Verified
Austria
Local time: 04:56
German to English
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International what day? Sep 6, 2012

Never heard of it, and like most International .... Days it's probably not worth the years of negotiations at the UN, UNESCO, the EU, NATO, FIFA, Lower Fiddling in the Marsh village council etc that preceded its adoption.

 
Andrea Munhoz
Andrea Munhoz  Identity Verified
Brazil
Local time: 23:56
Portuguese to English
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No plans at all Sep 6, 2012

I'm not into "special days", international or not.

 
Marc Cordes
Marc Cordes  Identity Verified
Poland
Local time: 04:56
English to German
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A combination of the above Sep 6, 2012

Plan is to attend the conference and see what will happen...BUT...as others have already pointed out: The life of a translator is never set into stone

 
Thayenga
Thayenga  Identity Verified
Germany
Local time: 04:56
Member (2009)
English to German
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Working Sep 6, 2012

What better way is there to celebrate (the incoming money)?

 
Allison Wright (X)
Allison Wright (X)  Identity Verified
Portugal
Local time: 03:56
Other Sep 6, 2012

Perhaps this year I shall actually post a blog on Saint Jerome, the Patron Saint of Translators (heh, and Librarians!), for whom 30 September is marked in the Catholic calendar. As he was quite pivotal as a translator in his day, I shall be approaching the story from a translator's perspective more than anything else. A great translator who managed without the Internet, electricity, and running water...

 
Umang Dholabhai
Umang Dholabhai  Identity Verified
India
Local time: 08:26
English to Gujarati
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Do not plan to.. Sep 6, 2012

for I do that everyday! A day off for the celebrations.

 
Mario Chavez (X)
Mario Chavez (X)  Identity Verified
Local time: 22:56
English to Spanish
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It's our day! Sep 6, 2012

Well, all celebratory dates are artificial: Mother's Day, Children's Day (in Argentina), Labor Day, Memorial Day, Women's Year, etc. We (society) build them because we find a good reason to.

While I'm not known for celebrating any festivities (including Turkey Day or Thanksgiving Day here in America), I can understand the reason for such celebrations.

Perhaps many of you feel jaded about the profession that now it's just a money-making activity like lawn mowing, plumbin
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Well, all celebratory dates are artificial: Mother's Day, Children's Day (in Argentina), Labor Day, Memorial Day, Women's Year, etc. We (society) build them because we find a good reason to.

While I'm not known for celebrating any festivities (including Turkey Day or Thanksgiving Day here in America), I can understand the reason for such celebrations.

Perhaps many of you feel jaded about the profession that now it's just a money-making activity like lawn mowing, plumbing or designing buildings.

At the same time, I don't need a special day to ponder on the marvels and mysteries of human language. I read and learn about it all year round.
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