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Never Seen Before Welsh Flag Moments That May Put You in Awe
People across the internet never fail to amuse me with their love for the Welsh culture. I have come to learn that there are many beautiful ways one can celebrate the Welsh culture and the Welsh flag—from wearing the dragon like a onesie, or sleeping on it, spread across your mattress cover.
#1. “My wife and I finally got a house after I had moved here 2 and a half years ago.”
“Done a few little bits and pieces including replacing the mailbox. One of the major things I wanted was the Welsh flag but felt like I should have the US flag also. The flags were bigger than I realised but I think the Welsh flag sits really well.”
#2. “Amazon, have you noticed my sheep?”
#3. “Outfit picked.”
#4. “My new garden flag I love it!! (I need to iron it) Cleveland Ohio.”
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#5. “Hanging with my Celtic knot spoon in my lounge.”
In Witbank South Africa.
#6. “I’m so grateful I didn’t lose power on Welsh Cake day! Big winter storm here!”
“Merry Christmas from Ann Arbor, Michigan to all my friends and family across the pond. Sorry about the flag. It’s backwards!”
#7. “Well my wife had an indigenous woman in Canada bead this beautiful Welsh flag for me, for Christmas.”
“So proud to have this. Took 4 months and is perfect!”
#8. “When I went to NYC in 2009. The stall was in Central park promoting Wales, its heritage and the language.”
“The flag was in the chapel at ground zero.”
#9. “I re-did my owls aviary, ready for the summer and just had to add in a flag and his name.”
“We live in Scotland so it’s funny to hear people pronounce Emyr. “
#10. “Hand made wood Welsh flag passes the time away.”
#11. “Just took this pic in city centre mall in Doha Qatar. Made me feel so proud to see our flag flying here.”
#12. “Is my Welsh flag for my classroom big enough?”
#13. “From Patagonia. Pob lwc i’r tîm.”
#14. “Some Welsh Rugby fans flying the flag for Cymru in Italy.”
#15. “Got the flag flying high in Sunny Queensland.”
#16. “One last trip up the ladder. Now the flag looks better!”
#17. “This is my flag in patio in Australia I’m so proud of it everyday reminds me how Welsh I am!”
#18. “A pleasure to see our Welsh Flag.”
#19. “The lady who made my Welsh Dragon that my husband bought for me found out that she had it pointing the opposite way to the one on the flag.”
“She turned up today with another one as a Christmas present from her to ensure I had one like the flag , so I now have one either side of my front porch.”
#20. “I found a way to use my huge flag and my stuffed Welsh dragon.”
#21. “Happy new year from the Welsh valleys my 6ft×9ft flag looks great with the lights have a good night all.”
#22. “Having lived on Anglesey for 65 years I am now in south east Thailand enjoying the very different culture and weather.”
“I keep busy teaching my grandson the Welsh alphabet and teaching me Thai.”
#23. “My flag in Switzerland.”
#24. “I’m getting a Welsh dragon tattoo on my forearm today.”
Gonna make sure it’s facing left like the flag.
#25. “On the way to Walsall today, any excuse to display the flag .”
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One response to “Never Seen Before Welsh Flag Moments That May Put You in Awe”
I like to ask my taxi passengers if they know about “The beast on my hat”…most guess, Asian? Chinese? I respond with “WRONG CONTINENT!” in a Celtic roar, “It’s a European Welsh Dragon!” The ones who say Welsh, I cry out happily and shake their hand from my front seat.
Next project, promoting the saying “Wales is Cymru, Cymru is Wales!”
Heavy use of exclamation points entirely, appropriately mine.