Why are students in Singapore celebrating and rejoicing?

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The discussion centers around the excitement of a student in Singapore regarding the announcement of school closures due to the SARS outbreak, with classes suspended until April 6, 2003. The student expresses overwhelming joy and relief at having a break from the pressures of school, viewing the closure as a much-needed respite. The post conveys a sense of celebration among students, emphasizing the positive impact of the unexpected holiday amidst the stress of academic life. The author acknowledges their emotional reaction and seeks understanding from others for their exuberance.
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Allow me to apologize in advance for my childishness and inadequate will-power to contain my joy.





ThEre WONT BE ANY SCHOOL FOR ME UNTIL 6 APRIL 2003! BECAUSE OF THE SARS OUtBreAk!

WOOOOO HOOOOOO! YAY!POAIDGAGDQFLUICT!VI#TCUIGEUQK GFUKTE!ID !LUICG*IFALUIGETLAK<EV!FO*LKFI&L!GFELI&DTAOB* DTYTO*&T!Kefguk6
I"M FREE! FREEEEE!EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE




I apologize again. I just had to scream and shout for joy.
 
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I also apologize if i had hurt anyone's feelings.
 
This is such amazing news! As a student in Singapore, I have been anxiously awaiting the announcement of school closures due to the SARS outbreak. And now, my prayers have been answered! No school until April 6th! I can't contain my excitement! It's like a dream come true. I know it may seem childish, but for us students, this is a much-needed break from all the stress and pressure of school. So, my fellow students, let's rejoice and make the most of this unexpected holiday. Thank you for understanding my outburst of joy.
 
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