I’ll try:
It is important to remember that a Czech flag, hung vertically, should feature the blue triangle at the top of the flag with the red to the right. This means snowing the reverse side.
Tldr: that’s how you hung czech flag vertically
It’s reversed because it’s supposed to represent the coat of arms – the white lion and the red background. That’s why the white is always the first one. When hung horizontally it’s on top, when vertically it’s on the left.
Because you read from top to bottom and from left to right. Therefore in horizontal position white comes first and to maintain the order in vertical the flag must be reversed. White must simply always come as first
It’s an IQ test for self so called patriots who are patriotic soo much that they can’t properly sing state anthem nor hang the flag in a correct way. IMO this was developed to be able to spot such imbeciles with ease.
Neotaci se, ale preklapi, dude.
There is an easy trick to remember how to hang the flag vertically. Just remember that the top-left corner should stay in the top-left corner when you rotate the flag.
It’s the transpose matrix. The natural involutive operation on a rectangular flag.
My friends recently did a project about czech flag. I think it’s only in czech but, you can translate it probably. [ceskavlajka.online](https://ceskavlajka.online/)
You is are probably Maybe not can read see?
A trick for remembering it I’ve heard in scouts is to imagine it is a person. The head is the blue triangle and their heart is on the left side and that’s where the red part should be.
If you are carrying a person you go head first, face up, so that’s the flag orientation. When the flag is hung vertically the person is facing you, so it is flipped.
It’s in English?
The vast majority of flags in vertical position retain the top left corner in the top left and the flag is just flipped.
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I’ll try:
It is important to remember that a Czech flag, hung vertically, should feature the blue triangle at the top of the flag with the red to the right. This means snowing the reverse side.
Tldr: that’s how you hung czech flag vertically
It’s reversed because it’s supposed to represent the coat of arms – the white lion and the red background. That’s why the white is always the first one. When hung horizontally it’s on top, when vertically it’s on the left.
Because you read from top to bottom and from left to right. Therefore in horizontal position white comes first and to maintain the order in vertical the flag must be reversed. White must simply always come as first
It’s an IQ test for self so called patriots who are patriotic soo much that they can’t properly sing state anthem nor hang the flag in a correct way. IMO this was developed to be able to spot such imbeciles with ease.
Neotaci se, ale preklapi, dude.
There is an easy trick to remember how to hang the flag vertically. Just remember that the top-left corner should stay in the top-left corner when you rotate the flag.
It’s the transpose matrix. The natural involutive operation on a rectangular flag.
My friends recently did a project about czech flag. I think it’s only in czech but, you can translate it probably. [ceskavlajka.online](https://ceskavlajka.online/)
You is are probably Maybe not can read see?
A trick for remembering it I’ve heard in scouts is to imagine it is a person. The head is the blue triangle and their heart is on the left side and that’s where the red part should be.
If you are carrying a person you go head first, face up, so that’s the flag orientation. When the flag is hung vertically the person is facing you, so it is flipped.
It’s in English?
The vast majority of flags in vertical position retain the top left corner in the top left and the flag is just flipped.
American flag is the same.
https://www.wikihow.com/Hang-an-American-Flag-Vertically
Red toward wall.
Imagine you are a knight with this flag on your spear, when you lower the spear in front of you – what will the flag do?
Exactly this.
Isn’t it normal practice to show the reverse side when hoisting the flag vertically?