What is the right way to hang a flag

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Post Thu Mar 31, 2011 6:51 pm

I don't take position yet. That one person shows a flag doesn't mean he's in favour with ALL in his country. I feel proud of my country, though horrible things happenned. Flags don't represent just the politics of a country, it represent tradition, family, culture, music, land, etc.. It's not all about politics.

One can show a flag as a way of saying thanks to all the people that supported a driver. A driver, as Webber, gets lots of support from his local fans. As a way of support you show the flag regardless of current politics.


If USF1 had a car, there would be probably Jose Maria Lopez driving for the team. Pechito Lopez had secured fundings from the government. Would you believe it would still be bad to show the flag?
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Post Thu Mar 31, 2011 6:58 pm

The Scottish flag can never be incorrect, nor can the English.

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The Spanish flag could be hung incorrectly as there is the emblem in the middle to the left side.

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Post Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:49 pm

Indeed. It's only when they added the Ireland bit to the Union Flag that it became possible to fly it incorrectly.

So the Irish mucked it up again - but much less so than the English heinously did to Ireland :(
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Post Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:59 pm

Right So Panic over! The Flags are being hung correctly! :-)

It appears according to The Flag Institute http://www.flaginstitute.org/index.php?location=7.2 that the Union Flag/Jack is hung correctly - its all about the broad white on the top to the left again folks.

I got this from Graham Bartram at The Flag Insititute

It depends if there is a "front". If the flag is hanging from a horizontal pole against a wall, or between the arches of an entrance, etc. then there is an obvious "front" and the placement would be as if the flag was hanging vertically against a wall. For most flags that means that the reverse of the flag is displayed with what would normally have been the top of the flag on the left. The exception is the British flag which shows the obverse with what would have been the top of the flag on the right - this difference is due to the complex geometry of the flag and the seniority of the individual components.
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Post Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Sorry but you 'hang' human beings and pictures, you 'fly' a flag.
I have never been on a military parade and seen a flag 'hung' with due ceremony.
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Post Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:48 am

connollyg wrote:I got this from Graham Bartram at The Flag Insititute
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So the whole world rotates anti-clockwise while the union flag is clockwise?

Whatever next, imperial measures and driving on the left?
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Post Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:52 am

@autogyro you may well be right, and yes you normally fly a flag, but these flags are not flying they are being hung!

Just like you would hang a picture, or a carpet on a wall!
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Post Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:43 pm

connollyg wrote:@autogyro you may well be right, and yes you normally fly a flag, but these flags are not flying they are being hung!

Just like you would hang a picture, or a carpet on a wall!


In which case, no matter what is on them they are banners and not flags.
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Post Thu Apr 07, 2011 7:19 am

No they are still flags, but hung as a banner. IMHO
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Post Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:56 am

connollyg wrote:No they are still flags, but hung as a banner. IMHO


I agree.
The purpose of a flag or ensign is to be an icon designed to receive due respect in ceremonial and to show others what they are dealing with.
A banner is more just a modern day bling item for marketing.
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