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ryzh [129]
2 years ago
7

A nations flag is? A symbol? A value? A culture? A folkway?

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sesenic [268]2 years ago
8 0
I believe it’s a culture could be wrong tho because folkways are covering your mouth when you cough or wearing covered choose to a restaurant.
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