Generally, patriotic people act patriotic. :) This is a broad question.
Patriotic people are passionate about their country and have pride in their nationality. They consider carefully the history of their country and love their countrymen. Often, patriotic people join the army so they can defend their country.
Sports is a modern version of patriotism. Even though I don't really like Rugby all that much, I love the All Blacks (the national rugby team of my country, New Zealand) and I am proud that they are one of the best in the world.
Positive: United the people of Germany for a cause; Inspired people to be patriotic Negative: Genocide; World War II; Racism
Unpatriotic
Kind of dedicated .
USSR, of course!
Even if you think the war is bad, you can still stand by our soldiers and there families, fly your flag and give thanks to the men and women who lost there lives for our freedom. To be Patriotic does not mean that you need to be with or against the military or the goverment. You can dislike there discussions and still be Patriotic. Remember 99% of our American soldiers did not sign up to go to war. They wanted to get school and job training. America the Free, Because of the Brave.
The patriotic people of the neighborhood hung American flags in front of their houses to celebrate the Fourth of July.
Patriotic music.
Some people think it is nice to celebrate patriotic holidays, but not necessarily important. Others think it is important as a show of patriotism.
We make our nation patriotic through educating the children, explaining our national leaders and their struggles to people, campaigning about our soldiers' sacrifices and creating awareness about our diverse culture.
The patriotic band played with enthusiasm. That is a patriotic act.
Patriotic is an adjective.
No the word patriotic is not a noun. It is an adjective.
The word "patriotic" in Tagalog is "patriotiko."
I am a patriotic member of the united states
Patriotic Gore was created in 1962.
Patriotic Alliance was created in 2004.
Patriotic Party was created in 1788.