Most people don't call themselves Sir or Ma'am, But both titles are often used in formal situations to address people older or more respected than you. Eg. Goodmorning Sir, what will we be learning about today?
Ireland was in the Commonwealth until 1949. As an independent country and a republic, there is no reason for it to join again. It can still conduct relationships with Commonwealth countries through its Department of Foreign Affairs, and it does have embassies in many Commonwealth countries. It also trades with them. So it can maintain all diplomatic connections and get those benefits without being a member of the Commonwealth.
Yes, several countries that are part of the Commonwealth of Nations use the Union Jack as part of their national flags. Notably, countries like Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji incorporate the Union Jack to symbolize their historical ties to Britain. However, the flag's presence varies, and some Commonwealth nations have chosen to design their flags without it, reflecting their unique identities and histories.
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Australia, Spain, Italy, Belgium, France.
Only Gibraltar I'm afraid! There's lots of commonwealth countries around the world, although you can enter without a visa if you decide to live there you would need to apply for the necessary requirement ie work and resident permits. Gibratar
No ideas were introduced into England by the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth was established from the British Empire with the Queen being the head. England, being the main member state of U.K, therefore had nothing introduced into it from the Commonwealth opposed to England introducing ideas into Commonwealth member countries. So I'm not sure if this is what you meant, but I think your question should be "What two ideas did England introduce into the Commonwealth?" and in that case I would say that there are a lot of ideas that were introduced, too many to list without having more specific details on what type of ideas you want listing.
Commonwealth of Dominica passport holders enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to several countries, including the Schengen Area countries, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and many Caribbean nations. Additionally, they can enter countries like Hong Kong, Israel, and Japan without a visa. The specific list may vary over time, so it's advisable for travelers to check the latest visa requirements before planning their trips.
As of my last update, Armenian passport holders can travel to several countries without a visa or with visa-on-arrival options. Some of these countries include Russia, Belarus, Iran, and several nations in the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States). Additionally, Armenian citizens can enter various countries in the Caribbean and parts of Asia, such as Georgia and Turkey, without a visa. Always check the latest travel regulations, as visa policies can change frequently.
The night before a squire is to be knighted he must pray all night without eating,sleeping, or having any contact with anyone. At dawn he would take a bath and the put on his armour and then a white tunic. He would then go to his lord to be knighted
No, legally you cannot call yourself an engineer without a license.
The head of the commonwealth is always the reigning king/queen of Britain. The role of the Head of the Commonwealth is recognized by its members as the "symbol of their free association" and is akin to that of a ceremonial president, but for life: unlike a Chairman or secretary general of any other international organization, the Head of the Commonwealth is a symbol of the association, without executive power.