A flag is considered unfit to fly when it is excessively worn, faded, torn, or soiled that it no longer represents the dignity and respect associated with the symbol. Additionally, if it becomes damaged beyond repair or fails to meet the proper display standards, it should not be flown. In such cases, the flag should be retired in a respectful manner, often through a ceremonial disposal.
Dateline NBC - 1992 Unfit to Fly was released on: USA: 21 November 1999
They fly a different flag, because they are a different country, now if they were the same country, they would fly the the US flag.
It is not illegal to fly a tattered flag, but it is considered disrespectful. It is recommended to replace a tattered flag with a new one to show proper respect for the flag and its symbolism.
it is bad to fly a flag when its war, because it just is
Technically, they are on their own soil, so no, they don't have to fly our flag. Just as our embassies don't fly their flag.
When somebody has died.
British flag
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Its a same way we fly a flag ay United State.
Hoist and fly refer to the measurements of a flag. The hoist of a flag is the measurement of the side which is affixed to the halyard (rope). The fly of the flag is the measurement of the flag when extended perpendicular to the mast (flagpole). You could use the terms length and width, but hoist and fly are more descriptive and accurate.
Proper flag protocol says that the flag should not fly at night unless there are lights trained on it, then it's fine.
The Union Flag