My ex from Norway mentioned how unusual it was that so many places and people here fly our flag (USA), so I was curious to hear what it’s like for others here on the fediverse.

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    Only okay if flown with a pride flag or some other flag supporting oppressed minorities. Questionable a bit, but generally seen as allyship and maybe a political statement.

    Otherwise, racist.

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    I’m from Spain, it’s not uncommon unfortunately, but that’s because the flag is appropriated by the right and far right and if you see someone with one you can be 90% sure of the type (homophobe, anti abortion, bullfighting supporter, climate change denier, etc etc)

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    German here. No, we don’t do that here. (Exceptions: Football World Cup and weird dudes on camp sites or allotment gardens. Usually a sign to avoid the area.) Interestingly, the fascists don’t show the German flag, but the one from the Germany before the current one…

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    I am from Germany and no one is raising a flag. Except he is a Nazi. Or it is soccer World Championship.

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      That’s kind of sad. It’s getting that way in Canada. Trudeau has called people every ism and ist when they are carrying a Canadian flag that people don’t fly it very much.

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        It’s not perceived as sad because it’s just something most people have no desire to do. Flags just aren’t a super common decoration you see outside of store advertisements and official government buildings. “I should install a flag pole on my property” is already a rare thought in most places and a lot of people then rather put a flag about something that is special to them on there. In line with that thought, being German in Germany obviously isn’t that special, so it’s usually not your choice of “displaying something that is special to me” unless you have a right-wing mindset. You’ll more often see football teams, maybe music bands and the more rare political issue here and there, like “stop nuclear power plants”.

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    Pretty funny that coming from a Norwegian because they still have the flag out many places in my opinion :)
    It’s actually one of the things that stuck out the most after I had moved there.
    Especially at “hytter” (vacation cabins) I think the majority has a flag out.
    Same for national day, you’ll see a bunch of flags.

    Compare that to Belgium, where I’m from. Even on national day it’s a rare sight to see a flag.
    And it’s only very fanatic people that will actually wave it around on the street.

    The moment you’ll see most flags out is probably during the world cup.

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      Especially at “hytter” (vacation cabins) I think the majority has a flag out.

      Such an odd phenomenon. Here (germany) we don’t have those but some long time campers fly flags more than the rest of the country.

      Swedes also do it with their stugas and i think danes too?

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    Here in the UK flags are rare, I don’t think there is a single one in the entire village. I think people here on the whole, are intelligent enough to realise rallying behind a picture printed in a piece of cloth doesn’t really say or achieve much. It’s more something the ruling class encourage to distract you from their meddling in/with your life.

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      That hits my personal view on the matter fairly well.

      There’s no sense in being proud about the piece of dirt that i fell out of my mother on.

      Not saying your piece of dirt isn’t good, or that the people on it havent achieved good things, but it wasn’t an achievement to be born here.
      Nothing my piece of dirt has done in the past reflects on who I am as a person and what I do with my life.

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    In Germany its pretty much only Nazis, Rightwing people and the Bundeswehr, so also often right wing people

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    Northern Germany here. The German flag is usually only flown at government or other public buildings or, as another commenter said, when there’s a special occasion such as an international football match.

    Something a bit more common up here seems to be flying the state flag (blue, white and red), which can be seen in private gardens or on some residential buildings.