Originally posted by Loose Screwtuesdays
I see and read that a lot of people have a different flag up then where they are born / or grew up.
I can understand that if you're born in one country and grew up / live in another country, that it's a matter of feeling.
Your nationalaty stands in your passport, so why play under another flag?
Originally posted by Loose ScrewBecause other flags are prettifuller (even though I hate the color blue - I dunno why I have this up 😕).
I see and read that a lot of people have a different flag up then where they are born / or grew up.
I can understand that if you're born in one country and grew up / live in another country, that it's a matter of feeling.
Your nationalaty stands in your passport, so why play under another flag?
Originally posted by Loose ScrewPerhaps(although I doubt it) like me some have dual citizenship?
I see and read that a lot of people have a different flag up then where they are born / or grew up.
I can understand that if you're born in one country and grew up / live in another country, that it's a matter of feeling.
Your nationalaty stands in your passport, so why play under another flag?
Originally posted by Loose Screwif you don't like your crountry, like a lot of people who were born in northern ireland have duel citizenship and allways say there irish.
Like I wrote, that's a matter of feeling.
Im I a *1 (country 1: by birth) or a *2 (country 2: grew up in *2)
I can understand that!!!!
But why play then in country *3????
Originally posted by Loose ScrewWell when I was picking my flag I thought what I wanted is a flag that sums up a person killing a dragon and the holy crusades, it just happens to be a coincidence that I live there.
I see and read that a lot of people have a different flag up then where they are born / or grew up.
I can understand that if you're born in one country and grew up / live in another country, that it's a matter of feeling.
Your nationalaty stands in your passport, so why play under another flag?