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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Of course you can. As long as you're not racist or think that the English are superior to everyone else on the planet, there is absolutely nothing wrong with being proud of your country. England gave (and still gives) the world many great writers, rock bands, scientists, engineers and designers. It is a beautiful country with a fascinating history. Some people might think it fascist to fly the St George's Cross, but I don't. I'm Scottish (and a patriot), so if it's OK for me to fly the Scottish St Andrew's Cross it surely should be OK for you to fly the English flag. Patriotism is a fine thing, just as long as it doesn't get to the stage of enmity between peoples.
Patriotism is something an individual feels and believes. It's not a tangible entity, like being a Republican or Democrat. If you love your native country, it's topography (mountians, lakes, rivers, countryside, whatever), it's people, it's achievements...if you get a lump in your throat when you hear your national anthem...if you get a tear in your eye when you see your country's flag, well, then, you're a patriot.
II�m welsh and patriotic and see no reason why the English should not feel patriotic. England is a very lovely country as is Wales�s. As for the royal family that�s a matter of choice. My gran and my mum love the royal family .I think they bring money in to the UK mainly London not the rest of the UK. It�s really down to respecting each other I think we are strong together if we can look at each other as equals. And if we can trust the independence that is fair to each nation within the UK
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