A flag is a symbol of national pride in many countries. A flag should never touch the ground because it is a symbol for defeat and filth.
it must be burned
When a Canadian flag touches the ground, it is generally considered disrespectful and a violation of flag etiquette. According to Canadian guidelines, the flag should always be treated with dignity and should not be allowed to touch the ground or any other surface that could be seen as degrading. If a flag does touch the ground, it is customary to properly clean it and, if necessary, retire it respectfully.
It is a common misconception that a US flag should be immediately burned if it touches the ground, but under US code regarding the flag, this isn't the case.If a US flag touches the ground it should be adjusted so that it no longer touches the ground. If it gets dirty it can be washed or dry cleaned.If it becomes stained, soiled, or tattered and cannot be cleaned or repaired, so that it becomes unfit for display then it should be destroyed in a dignified manner, preferably by burning it.it can touch the ground if a carpet of gold horse hair is on the ground. that is super rare so normally it cannot touch the ground. in Egypt there is a really big carpet of gold horse hair so a flag can touch the ground there.
Boys the Old Flag Never Touched the Ground was created in 1918.
It must be burn
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You are not suppose to let it touch the ground, however, I have never heard where it had to be destroyed if it did.
You don't. According to the United States Flag Code: "The flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water, or merchandise." "The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning." However, simply touching the ground does not make a flag unfitting--it simply means that it should be moved so that it does not touch the ground.
it should be burned. in a nice way, not a creppy pyro way
Take it to your local VFW Post, and they will dispose of it properly for you.
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