When we salute the Indian National Flag, we say "Jai Hind," which translates to "Victory to India." This expression reflects our respect and patriotism towards the nation. The salute is often accompanied by standing at attention, with the right hand raised in a gesture of respect. It symbolizes unity, pride, and honor for the country.
jai hind
국기 경례 = salute the flag
no, they say the pledge just like everyone else. they salut during the national anthem
Two is the signal to drop the salute, but remain at attention. Two, meaning the second part of a two part salute. One is the salute, Two is dropping the salute.
If you are "American" what difference does your religion matter. I would say yes.
your say cox tast god
The president has always shown respect to the flag. There are many internet myths that say he won't salute the flag, but these claims are false. You can easily find photos or videos online showing him saluting the flag, and he has always done so.
NO! the declaration of independence says we don't have to. ANS2:Any answer that begins with "Should" requires an opinion. If you are looking to develop an opinion that is yours, you should read about cases where it was challenged. See the link for some cases. If you want me to think for you then I will say: "Yes, students should salute because it strengthens the sense of national unity."
The National Anthem is the song or you can say the pledge of allegiance to the American flag.
"State Sovereignty, National Union"
You say 'Salute"
When you say the Pledge of Allegiance, you salute to the flag of the United States, which symbolizes the nation and its values, including liberty, justice, and unity. The pledge expresses loyalty to the country and its principles, reflecting a commitment to uphold its ideals. It is often recited in schools, at public events, and during government gatherings as a demonstration of patriotism.