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@MidnightVoice wrote:
Did you all know that when one becomes an American citizen one receives a multi-page booklet on Flag Etiquette?
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@MidnightVoice wrote:Did you all know that when one becomes an American citizen one receives a multi-page booklet on Flag Etiquette?
Then I'd say a new citizen knows more than 99% of the home-grown variety.
One of my Girl Scout troops was working on some sort of citizenship badge, and we got a copy of the test questions for the citizenship exam. None of us, including the adults, could make much of a dent in it.
@MidnightVoice wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@MidnightVoice wrote:
Did you all know that when one becomes an American citizen one receives a multi-page booklet on Flag Etiquette?
Then I'd say a new citizen knows more than 99% of the home-grown variety.
One of my Girl Scout troops was working on some sort of citizenship badge, and we got a copy of the test questions for the citizenship exam. None of us, including the adults, could make much of a dent in it.
I had to take an exam on (a) English Language (we speak American), and (b)The US constitution.
fused wrote:(we speak American),
@MidnightVoice wrote:
Hector Malone is an Eastern American; but he is not at all ashamed of his nationality. This makes English people of fashion think well of him, as of a young fellow who is manly enough to confess to an obvious disadvantage without any attempt to conceal or extenuate it. They feel that he ought not to be made to suffer for what is clearly not his fault, and make a point of being specially kind to him.
@MattH wrote:
@MidnightVoice wrote:
"America and England are two nations divided by a common language."
-- Variously attributed to Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw.