JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
I think I shall give you a tolerant smile and pass on.
See? I knew we could be friends.
I think I shall give you a tolerant smile and pass on.
I think that before we get entirely lost in the most of the finer points of etiquette, and flag etiquette in particular, an apology from the OP is due. Presumably the yacht in question, from the Cook Islands is perfectly entitled to wear his country's ensign. I had hoped that said apology would have been forthcoming sooner, and without any prompting.
See? I knew we could be friends.
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I think that before we get entirely lost in the most of the finer points of etiquette, and flag etiquette in particular, an apology from the OP is due. Presumably the yacht in question, from the Cook Islands is perfectly entitled to wear his country's ensign. I had hoped that said apology would have been forthcoming sooner, and without any prompting.
Don't think so, if you read the posts correctly I asked a straightforward question as to whether it was real, ...
Now I'm not a particular stickler about most of it but certain things I believe should be done right, so what do you think of this:
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I'm not interested in the political aspect of it whichever side of the fence you sit on.
Blue ensign, ish, no club burgee is it real?
...Jumbleduck came back with the information needed for which he was thanked and I made a point about how it looked, not unreasonably I think, that is just an opinion and we are all entitled to our own opinions on things without some keyboard warrior picking holes in every single word typed.
Thanks Jumbleduck, that is more enlightening bleddy odd looking ensign
I'm sure you are right, but I have some sympathy for his error which I confess I might also have made in his position, since this flag is so unfamiliar to most of us (presumably).I'll give away the secrets of my success ... I googled "blue ensign with circle of stars" to find the flag and "Mahina Tiare Avatiu" to find the boat. This was both (a) easier and (b) less embarassing than jumping to Europhobic conclusions ...
I'm sure you are right, but I have some sympathy for his error which I confess I might also have made in his position, since this flag is so unfamiliar to most of us (presumably).
It's clear that you were seething at outrage at what you thought was a blue ensign, as worn by decent cheps (sic) defaced by some European stars ...
It's not "bleddy odd" at all. It's a perfect standard design of ensign, of a general design used in many places including Australia and New Zealand.
I'll give away the secrets of my success ... I googled "blue ensign with circle of stars" to find the flag and "Mahina Tiare Avatiu" to find the boat. This was both (a) easier and (b) less embarassing than jumping to Europhobic conclusions ...
I'm sure you are right, but I have some sympathy for his error which I confess I might also have made in his position, since this flag is so unfamiliar to most of us (presumably).
I'm just going to continue grinning and sail on by and maybe enjoy some wine and banter with some visiting Breton buddies while you continue to pound your keyboard
I'm just going to continue grinning and sail on by and maybe enjoy some wine and banter with some visiting Breton buddies while you continue to pound your keyboard
Err, it was you who started it, "pounding your keyboard", about "Blue ensign, ish, no club burgee is it real?"
Now that you have been shown the error of your ways, why not do the decent thing, admit you were absolutely wrong, and apologize to all the Cook Islanders.Or is that etiquette beyond you?
Are you Belgian by any chance?
I'm not, as it happens. What difference would that make?Are you Belgian by any chance?
Well, you'd be Belgian for starters...
Now I'm not a particular stickler about most of it but certain things I believe should be done right, so what do you think of this:
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I'm not interested in the political aspect of it whichever side of the fence you sit on.
Blue ensign, ish, no club burgee is it real?