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Thread: Suggestion: International flags.

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    I think its a good idea, but do we have to put the flag of the country we currently live or can we put the country we've emigrated from? I'm just curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wouter Melissen View Post
    Implemented within nine hours after the request. This must be a record.
    Thanks so much Wouter! I really appreciate it!
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    Wow, that was quick. Thanks Wouter.

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    Erm, what do you mean? Unless I don't understand what you meant it sounds like I'm going kill the flag thingy...
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    I actually really like this. At least it's now easier to know were new members come from.
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    What a nonsense, and its mandatory too
    Well, what ever !
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    Could i possibly have a second one? Pakistani parents, but born and bred English...

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    I think this is a good idea. CHeers.
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    It'll take a little getting used to, but seems OK for now.

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    i thought my ucp was broken...but now I have the flag its OK. Im no patriot though - i find braveheart annoyingly misleading
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    Quote Originally Posted by jediali View Post
    i find braveheart annoyingly misleading
    What are you saying? Is it not true?
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    I know I might sound like an ass, but I was born in USA, but I'm Chinese. My nationality would be which flag then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSXType-R View Post
    I know I might sound like an ass, but I was born in USA, but I'm Chinese. My nationality would be which flag then?
    Where ever you are living at this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Canuck View Post
    Where ever you are living at this time.
    Makes more sense now.

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    But now it's becoming a heritage thing.

    The purpose behind this is to know where people are now...and therefore know thier markets and bias, etc...

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