On becoming a US citizen.
Your country.
There is no "Asian"ledge of allegiance, there's a chines, mongolian, Japenese, Thai etc. pledge of allegiance though
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When you say "I pledge allegiance" you're saying that you are giving an oath of loyalty. So the line "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America" means that you're giving an oath of loyalty to the United Stated of America.
I say Pledge of allegiance first
America
Jehovah's Witnesses do not say the Pledge of Allegiance due to their beliefs.
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.
No they do not.
The Amish don't say The Pledge Of Allegiance. However in a public school and Amish child would say it.
Because the first Amendment says Freedom of Speech they have the right to say the pledge if he or she wants to.
I think after the flag is risen we said the pledge.
The word "republic" refers to a government that is elected by the people, a democracy. The flag is a symbol of the United States, so those who say the pledge are promising they will give their loyalty (allegiance) to this country and to the democracy that it embodies.
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The US Pledge of Allegiance is meant to show loyalty to the flag and "to the Republic for which it stands" which is the United States of America.
To properly say the Pledge of Allegiance, stand facing the flag with your right hand over your heart. Recite the pledge slowly and clearly, emphasizing each word. It is important to show respect and honor while saying the pledge.