In the wake of the shock...
I feel so ashamed for not having a flag on my car...all the other cars are boasting their love to amman and jordan..
but Amman fil qalb!!now and always.
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hope that no one will understand me wrong but what is some ppl doing is over-reacting , thought i wish he flage will be there all the time :P
let's not feel compelled to copy cat many americans who boast their flags and their "support out troops stickers" on their trucks. partriotism is by action not by flaunting "made in china" flags...
Jameed,
I beg to differ. I see the flags on cars as a very nice gesture.... And Jordanians did this way before the Americans. And way before 9/11.. many had flags on their cars when King Hussein died. People are mourning in Jordan and showing support for the country that has been attacked comes naturally. Let's not make the comparison with the Americans here... It is not needed...
but they are distributing flags, T-shirts, very big signs all over the city,hundered thousands of flags and stuf, it is great but let's not over-react, it costs much after all, we can use the money to support the families, I guess
And don't feel ashamed, a flag on car is not the best support you can provide, you can show how you love your country by doing lots of other things.
I don't know why i'm commenting actually :D
flags or no flags guys I guess you all know what I mean..it's just nice to feel how everyone are really together in this catastrophe..it's nice to show some feelings ..
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tayeb put a flag on your car..shu el mushkileh?