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  • Would flagpole in a neighbours garden put you off buying a house?
  • mudmuncher
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    Currently selling my house which has coincided with my neighbour erecting a flagpole in the back garden and flying the St. Georges cross. interested to know if that would put you off purchasing, or if you wouldn’t care. The guy is actually ok, but viewers wouldn’t necessarily know that.

    glasgowdan
    Free Member

    Chavtastic… It would definitely put me off

    andyl
    Free Member

    I’m afraid so.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Unless your neighbour is a member of the Royal Family…..

    mudmuncher
    Full Member

    He was flying the Union jack the other week for the queens birthday – am I correct that is a little less chavtastic than the George’s cross?

    igm
    Full Member

    Depends on the flag really.

    Is it always the Romano-Greek (Greco-Roman?) saint’s flag or does he mix it up at all?

    Edit: Too slow

    The Union Jack always worries me – but I’m from Glasgow where it has certain “issues” (as does a certain Tricolour)

    tjagain
    Full Member

    It would irritate me and cause me to question – but a really small issue when buying a house

    esselgruntfuttock
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    Wouldn’t put me off, why would it?
    If you were Scottish & your neighbour had flag with the cross of St Andrew, would it put you off?
    An ISIS flag might make me think twice though. Plus a few others.

    Would anyone NOT buy a house next to a church flying the St Georges flag?

    It would irritate me and cause me to question

    St Andrews ok Jeremy? 😉

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    Yep, I would be very careful..
    I’m white British and I find it very distasteful, council estate trash.

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    Flying flags in your garden isn’t exactly normal behaviour unless you’re having a party or something.

    scotroutes
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    See, that’s a bit of a shame and just shows how that symbol has been misappropriated. Maybe it’s time more folk showed pride in it and “took it back”.

    As Jim says, a house in Scotland flying a St Andrews cross would hardly warrant a second glance.

    simondbarnes
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    I’d walk away

    mudmuncher
    Full Member

    He’s an old guy and believe he has a collection of flags from around the world, but at the moment we are stuck on the George’s cross

    igm
    Full Member

    If you were Scottish & your neighbour had flag with the cross of St Andrew, would it put you off?

    I am Scots and it would put me off.

    Public buildings flying flags seems reasonable – but not private ones (houses or companies really)

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    It wouldn’t stop me buying.

    But tbh, it’s not the flag that would be the issue, it’s the fact he fitted a flagpole.

    What a dick.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    One of my neighbours has a flag pole He varies his flags between help for heroes and the red cross

    I have no issue with it.

    cheers_drive
    Full Member

    If it was a UK flag it would bother me due to the racist connotations. If it was the Danish one it wouldn’t. Every house in Denmark has a flagpole and everyday they use it and every evening they take the flag down before sunset so as not to upset the neighbours.

    BigEaredBiker
    Free Member

    Does he raise & lower it at sunrise & sunset?

    You could buy a bugle…

    esselgruntfuttock
    Free Member

    Every house in Denmark has a flagpole and everyday they use it and every evening they take the flag down before sunset so as not to upset the neighbours.

    Eh? Read that out to yourself.

    cheers_drive
    Full Member

    I doubt it’s perfect grammar but it makes sense to me

    BurnBob
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    Three points to make:

    1. Do you and your neighbours live on ships moored next to one another? As you can only get Union Jacks on ships, unless you meant the Union Flag of course.

    2. It would put me off buying a house.

    3. If someone in Scotland was flying a St Andrews cross then some may consider them to be a nationalist. Perhaps a sad sign of the times.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    I think Jim is wondering why the neighbours would be upset if it’s already dark.

    esselgruntfuttock
    Free Member

    I doubt it’s perfect grammar but it makes sense to me

    So every house in Denmark has a Danish flag but they take them down at night so they don’t upset each other??

    WTF!

    If someone in Scotland was flying a St Andrews cross then some may consider them to be a nationalist a person who’s proud of their heritage. Perhaps a sad a sign of the times.

    I think Jim is wondering why the neighbours would be upset if it’s already dark.

    I was thinking more about why if the flags been up all day, anyone would get upset about it being up at night. Especially if every house has one.

    igm
    Full Member

    Flag people. Mad I tell you, mad.

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    See, that’s a bit of a shame and just shows how that symbol has been misappropriated. Maybe it’s time more folk showed pride in it and “took it back”.

    I come here to read the innovative green sky thinking. 🙂

    uponthedowns
    Free Member

    The guy is actually ok

    He’s clearly not ok

    chevychase
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    As Albert Einstein said:

    “Nationalism is an infantile disease. It’s the measles of mankind”.

    epicyclo
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    It may mean you’re next door to Sheldon Cooper, the famous Vexillologist.

    St Andrews flag would signal it was a good area.

    The Butcher’s Apron would merit midnight chainsaw activity. 🙂

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    See, that’s a bit of a shame and just shows how that symbol has been misappropriated. Maybe it’s time more folk showed pride in it and “took it back”

    THIS

    My neighbour flies the union flag on a teeny weeny flagpole of his back wall

    WHilst I personally dont see the point it does not cause me alarm or fear.
    He also has pictures of harley davidsons and Americana number plates on his shed so i perhaps I am just pleased its not the Confederate Flag

    LeeW
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    1. Do you and your neighbours live on ships moored next to one another? As you can only get Union Jacks on ships, unless you meant the Union Flag of course

    I think that’s an urban myth isn’t it?

    cheers_drive
    Full Member

    So every house in Denmark has a Danish flag but they take them down at night so they don’t upset each other??

    Yep, Denmark has lots of unwritten socialist rules like that.

    funkmasterp
    Full Member

    If I was thinking of buying I’d go knock on his door and introduce myself. If he seemed like a nutter that would put me off. The flag pole, not so much.

    g5604
    Free Member

    The English really don’t like themselves

    glasgowdan
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    As nobeer says, it’s not the content of the flag that’d make me not want to take a chance living next to this chap. It’s the fact he’s put the pole up! What else would a person like this try and shove in your face over time?

    howsyourdad1
    Free Member

    Very common here in Sweden, i think it’s quite cute, and socialist

    mudmuncher
    Full Member

    Sounds like it would put a lot of people off. So should I go around this morning and ask if he’d mind lowering the flag at least while we had viewings or will that end in tears.

    onehundredthidiot
    Full Member

    Union jack versus union flag.

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    gobuchul
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    I think that’s an urban myth isn’t it?

    Not at all.

    A Union Jack is a Union Flag when it’s flown at the “jack” of a RN ship. Only a RN ship should do this.

    So every house in Denmark has a Danish flag but they take them down at night so they don’t upset each other??

    WTF!

    It’s very disrespectful to fly a Nations flag at night. All flags should be taken down before sunset.

    singletrackmind
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    my neighbours have a 30ft flag pole
    Its currently wearing a Neil Pryde flag in bright red .
    I love it , it tells me the wind strength and direction , plus if Im out a see gives a nice reference point to which bit of beach to aim at.
    It also tells me if the wind is vectoring , or dropping off .
    We have had O Neil flags , RRD flags , a really nice yellow cabrinha kites one. Would it put me off , nope , all people are just abit mental in their own way
    Next door but one the other way has an actual airport windsock !
    .

    Murray
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    Depends on context. There’s a B&B near me that has a flagpole in the front garden – they use it as a landmark so people can easily find them. Our village pub has a flagpole – they normally fly the Union Jack except when they fly a pirate flag for national speak-like-a-pirate day or Baner Cymru on St David’s Day etc.

    If it was a house with EDL posters in the window it would put me off.

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