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Egypt:

Gupta, Egypt, was fond of teachers. After all, his mother's empire, which he had inherited, had been filled with teachers and scholars of all directions.

There was some debate between him and Herakles, Greece, about whom had the most educated country, past and present, but that was just part of what made learning and expansions of thought and mind never go out of style.

Gupta naturally felt that his country was the civilization's cradle, so therefore, whenever he celebrated Teachers' Day, he also celebrated teachers and learning as whole.

India:

Those who said that Raj was only about grand entrances, dancing, mathematics, behaving like a prince and getting his way, were wrong. He was about that too, but he'd more on his plate.

Like encouraging cultural celebrations, the display of different languages and scientific discoveries and its importance.

Every year, he was on the committee that decided what this year's Theme of National Science Day was going to be.

And he followed through on them. He didn't just rest on his laurels but was actively involved in whatever was to be done.


Author's notes:

Tomorrow I will come with a new chapter in 2020, and The Hetalia Years.

I don't own Hetalia