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What are some national flags outside of the US flag, do you see quite a bit in your area? I ask this because I noticed quite a few Irish national flags hanging outside of homes in parts of the area I live in. You also see quite a few Italian national flags and occasionally the flag for the Haudenosaunee(aka the Iroquois). You will also see some Canadian Flags too.
What are some national flags outside of the US flag, do you see quite a bit in your area? I ask this because I noticed quite a few Irish national flags hanging outside of homes in parts of the area I live in. You also see quite a few Italian national flags and occasionally the flag for the Haudenosaunee(aka the Iroquois). You will also see some Canadian Flags too.
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Originally Posted by ckhthankgod
Forgot about this one too...Polish and Vietnamese at times too.
Have to add Ukrainian(even before the current conflict); with some Caribbean flags(Jamaican, Trinidad & Tobago and Barbados) and Greek, among some others.
Since the Russian invasion, Ukrainian flags have been popping up in my corner of NYC. But the flags you see in storefronts and restaurants, and on cars, are still mainly from the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, with a sprinkling of everything else—often flags that rise in conjunction with a specific occasion or holiday.
What are some national flags outside of the US flag, do you see quite a bit in your area? I ask this because I noticed quite a few Irish national flags hanging outside of homes in parts of the area I live in. You also see quite a few Italian national flags and occasionally the flag for the Haudenosaunee(aka the Iroquois). You will also see some Canadian Flags too.
I'm in Louisiana and its very rare to see foreign flags here at all, especially outside of a foreign restaurant (like how a Mexican restaurant might have a Mexican flag.) Rarely I've seen Italian, Irish, and Mexican flags. I don't live in Acadiana but when people of Cajun French descent want to show pride in their heritage they fly the Acadian flag and the fleur-de-lis, not the French national flag which wasn't adopted until a long time after the Cajuns' ancestors settled in Louisiana. People also fly the Confederate flag in Louisiana to show pride in their heritage and their regional Southern pride as well. I've also seen the Ukrainian flag ocassionally to show support for Ukraine in the face of the Russian invasion, and I've seen Christians and churches fly the Israeli flag to show support for Israel.
As for national... I've seen a few Irish and UK flags, couple Italian ones. Then Swedish / Danish / Norwegian can be found mainly in the Ballard neighborhood.
I rarely ever see flags of Asian countries. Wonder why
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