[Misc] Best Flag - Union Jack or Le Tricolore?

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Union Jack or Tricolore?

  • Union Jack

    Votes: 78 78.0%
  • Tricolore

    Votes: 22 22.0%

  • Total voters
    100






JetsetJimbo

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Jun 13, 2011
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Anyone who knows me will tell you I'm one of the least nationalistic Britons around (the fact I'm a dual national might contribute to that - hard to get too hung up on this stuff when you have two nationalities that are both meaningful to you).

But I will absolutely insist that our flag is one of the best, possibly THE best. Nepal makes a strong case with its crazy shape. Lots of people love the US flag (though it does little for me). The striking simplicity of Japan's has a kind of minimalist beauty. But the design of ours is absolutely iconic. If it's not number 1, it's gotta be top 3 at least.
 




Gabbiano

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Dec 18, 2017
1,728
Spank the Manc
Union Jack is objectively a better flag. Original design, striking to look at but well balanced. Plus the history of it combining the English, Scottish and Irish flags is interesting.

The French flag? Another one of hundreds of three banded dull tricolours? No imagination, drab.

You go around the world and you see the Union Jack emblazoned on T shirts, bags, posters etc as some kind of fashion statement, or at least design point of interest. They don't do that with tricolour number 1/156.

One thing I think this nation can actually be proud of is our flag. The anthem's shite but the flag is great.
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Only one flag for me:

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Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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Union Jack all day. France may have a much better national anthem but their flag is shit. Ours is iconic and up there with the coolest in the world. Theirs is three stripes like half the world has.
I was in Barcelona just after the 2012 Olympics, and I was amazed at how many young people were wearing clothes with union flag emblems on them. Sometimes it was a stylised version, fuzzy lines and stuff like that, but quite often it was just a plain flag.

I assumed they weren't all raving British nationalists and put it down to the success of the London Olympics in making Britain 'cool' again (at least for a bit). Be interesting to see if the French flag has a similar effect on fashion after the Paris Olympics.
 




Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
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tokyo
I was in Barcelona just after the 2012 Olympics, and I was amazed at how many young people were wearing clothes with union flag emblems on them. Sometimes it was a stylised version, fuzzy lines and stuff like that, but quite often it was just a plain flag.

I assumed they weren't all raving British nationalists and put it down to the success of the London Olympics in making Britain 'cool' again (at least for a bit). Be interesting to see if the French flag has a similar effect on fashion after the Paris Olympics.
I'm not sure how much effect the olympics had. I think the union flag/jack just has an aesthetic appeal that transcends its association with the U.K. All over the world it's used on clothing, bags, posters and loads of other stuff. I don't think many of those designs are about how great the U.K is, rather it just looks cool.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
72,321
The union flag is definitely the most original all the others are very similar 3 bold bands of coloured
This. Only so much that even the most ardent marketing department can do with 3 bold bands before it just ends up as some other country's flag :shrug:
 


Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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I'm not sure how much effect the olympics had. I think the union flag/jack just has an aesthetic appeal that transcends its association with the U.K. All over the world it's used on clothing, bags, posters and loads of other stuff. I don't think many of those designs are about how great the U.K is, rather it just looks cool.
Yeah, reading some of the other posts I think you may be right. It was just that it was so prevalent that my wife and I both noticed it. It was almost if you didn't have a union flag motif somewhere on your clothing then you weren't cool.
 












papachris

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Think it would be good if you could see more Union or St George flags flying on occasions in England.
When I lived in England I didn't really think much about it. But since moving abroad you notice a lot more flags flying, especially on official 'flag days' in Estonia for instance where you will see it on private and public buildings, even buses etc. It certainly contributes to people feeling more patriotic and proud of their nation.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
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The Avenue then Maloncho
Switzerland hasn’t got much going for it*

but it’s flag’s a big plus.


*i’m sure Switzerland’s got plenty going for it but it’s the feedline to a so called joke, so just let it go eh?
 




The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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West is BEST
Have a soft spot for the flag of Malta. Displaying the George Cross as a mark of thanks for the collected bravery of the Maltese people during WW2.

That’s class.
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Sid and the Sharknados

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Sep 4, 2022
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Darlington
Think it would be good if you could see more Union or St George flags flying on occasions in England.
When I lived in England I didn't really think much about it. But since moving abroad you notice a lot more flags flying, especially on official 'flag days' in Estonia for instance where you will see it on private and public buildings, even buses etc. It certainly contributes to people feeling more patriotic and proud of their nation.
Probably not true of the centre of Brighton, but there's so many plastered all over the place in a lot of towns nowadays it's like somebody machine gunned them all over the place. Certainly far more than a few years ago.

I'm guessing this has been prompted by the succession of royal jubilees, funerals and coronations over the last few years. And to judge from politicians' need to have a Union Flag behind them or in shot on television at all times there may be a political aspect to it as well.

Doesn't make me more patriotic seeing them, I just wonder who paid for them to be put up and who's going to pay for them to be taken down or replaced. I don't particularly feel any need to have the country decorated like it's a set of bloody Foyle's War.
 


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