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At protests I have an upside down flag. Flying a flag upside down is an international signal of distress. Not sure if it applies to your situation but just fyi. Technically it is saying you are in distress which works since its the flag of my country and as part of it I am saying we are in distress. Anyway I am using it to say there is something wrong with the country but if righted it can be good.
Can you also fly them at 90°? I'm thinking about flags like Japan 🇯🇵 where is the same or the UK 🇬🇧 where most couldn't tell.
Im not sure but I doubt it as flying it sideways is a common way to hang a flag when not a pole. I think there is a direction there. Like with the us flag I think when hanging 90 it has to have the stars at the top and if you did it the other way it would be upside down 90.
I just realised that it’s not possible to fly some flags upside down. Japan specifically.
If you do an irish one, people will assume you're doing it by mistake, or flying a Côte d'Ivoire flag.
Very true. Don't want to be mixed up with those people who already don't know the difference :)