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  • Everybody welcome back to flag/fan Friday. I hope you liked the Myanmar episode

  • So as you know

  • this is the part where I either fix some of the mistakes that were in the video or I talk about stuff that didn't quite make

  • it into the video. we meant to say that there's over a thousand types of bird in Myanmar. Not just a hundred

  • Although technically we did get it right because there are over a hundred but still we should have said a thousand

  • And a lot of you guys said that you wanted us to mention this guy, former UN General Secretary U Thant

  • Who was the first non-European to hold the title

  • And funny thing is he actually was supposed to be in the video

  • but we had to cut it out because of timing and we're gonna use him as an example to show that in Myanmar people don't

  • Have last names or patroyms.

  • CUT FOOTAGE: Also, It is very common for people in Myanmar to lack surnames or patronyms

  • For example, the former secretary-general U Thant, his name is just Thant

  • the "U" is just a title for mister. So people are really calling him Mr. Thant

  • I also wanted to mention how this thing a mythical creature called a Chinthe

  • is also kind of like a symbolic image of Myanmar and also many other countries in Southeast Asia

  • You see it a lot on temples and like pagodas and statues all over the place even in the middle of the street

  • It's even on their money. I also kind of want to mention how they celebrate New Year's in Myanmar

  • I think we already mentioned in the Laos episode but basically

  • people splash each other with water to symbolize the end of the dry season

  • You see this all over Southeast Asia, though

  • So it's not just unique to Myanmar and there's probably a lot of other things we could have discussed

  • But if you want to mention anything just feel free to put it in the comments. Otherwise, we got to get to the flag

  • So without further ado

  • [Theme Music Plays]

  • It's not "My"anmar, it's "our"manmar

  • I love that joke. Sometimes I forget that this is an educational channel

  • Anyway, the flag.

  • The flag of Myanmar is a horizontal tricolor of yellow green and red with a white five pointed star in the middle

  • It's funny because it's basically the flag of Lithuania, but with a star and it uses the pan-African colors

  • even though obviously it's not an African country.

  • The star symbolizes the significance of a unified country the yellow stands for solidarity

  • the green stands for peace, tranquility and the lush green vegetation of the country, and the red stands for...

  • courage and determination

  • Yeah, sorry, no blood this time. Courage and determination now keep in mind

  • This flag was actually adopted in 2010 shortly before the democratic shift in politics prior to that

  • They used various iterations of the Union of Burma and Socialist Republic flags

  • back when the country was under a unitary political system

  • prior to that they had this flag for like two years prior to independence. Prior to that

  • They were under Japan, and prior to that, They were under British Burma

  • and prior to that. They're under British India

  • Historically, there are two major kingdoms and dynasties that have their own flags too

  • There's the Konbaung Kingdom that ended in the 19th century and the Hanthawaddy Kingdom

  • That ended in the 16th century. Interesting how they use the peacock in so many of their symbols

  • I mean it is their national bird, and speaking of symbols the national seal

  • Adopted in 2008 the image depicts a golden red seal with the map of Myanmar in the center surrounded by olive branches

  • Extending outward to Laurel branches and a five pointed star on top.

  • Below the seal guarded on either side are the mythical Chinthe creatures

  • Finally at the bottom lies a scroll written in Burmese reading "the Republic of the Union of Myanmar"

  • From the 70s all the way up to the late 2000s

  • They had this seal it had blue Chinthes on the side and a cogwheel to symbolize the Socialist Republic

  • that they were under.

  • Yeah. The cogwheel. You see that a lot in the socialist imagery

  • Before that, they used a black and white version right before independence and prior to that

  • They were pretty much under the Konbaung dynasty which used the peacock

  • as an image to represent their royal household

  • Yeah, chinthes, peacocks, a touch of gold and unity. That's Myanmar. All right, so that's just about it

  • Which means you know what time it is. Geogra-fan mail time!

  • Ah, all right. Let's do this before we start we gotta bring in some guest stars

  • You remember them from the Myanmar episode Jillian and Kaleb. Kaleb are you doing he's expecting?

  • postcards

  • This card shows some random shopping mall in the front you gotta love that Soviet charm here. We got the dream from Thailand

  • Let's see. We got Samuel who visited Zurich beautiful, Sydney Khalil

  • He says I hope you make it cook about Thailand and I hope you do it properly and carefully

  • but you're gonna have to help me with it gentleman or lady from

  • Sweden, how about that? We got a bird. All right, this is Hawaii from Kate. Oh, yes reckon I can

  • I'm totally nice Wow

  • Thank you, uh-huh, I didn't say you could need the dungeon

  • This is from a gentleman named Alfred and he's got a question for you. Can you guess where man ask is?

  • Well, I'm guessing since the postage stamp says republic francais. It's probably France. Come on. You got a height

  • You got to hide it better dude. Come on

  • Alright, so first letter is this is the first time we've gotten from this country the Central African Republic

  • Forced um, he draws the flags. My English is not good, but I love the show and my name is Phil stone

  • I am from the Central African Republic. Probably wrote in English. I mean, okay, actually, I'm

  • Foreseeable a way so I have a letter from Ronan and he is from Yorkshire, England

  • I hope you guys can have some pork pies and Yorkshire pudding

  • Yorkshire pudding is so good. Have you guys had Yorkshire pudding? I've seen a Yorkshire dog

  • There's still splendid blended dog

  • Let's not talk about what I do on Thursdays

  • So we've got Bruce who's from?

  • Chicago, both of his parents are from immigrants from Poland and in Poland

  • There's a vodka called Zubrowka which he tried to send you 750 milliliters of oh

  • I would totally drink that

  • my grandma says it is because the zubur

  • Urinate on the grass thus transferring its power to the grass and anyone who eats it I would definitely drink buffalo pee

  • Vodka, buffalo Peapod care, that's what I've been missing in my life. Alright, so, let's see. I have Luca from Slovenia here

  • He says that every January they host the ski jumping World

  • Championships and he sent a flag

  • Lavinia

  • Ken let's just go to Slovenia sometime I go we got a Rick do a geography be there Caleb you're invited to Gillian

  • I don't know if you got to earn your way, but let's see

  • Lucas from Williamsburg, Virginia. I hope this arrives in time for the Myanmar episode. Literally. This is the me on our flag Friday episode

  • So who you got it? Alright guys now, let's open packages. See this is from Joe and

  • Daria who adopted their daughter from Bulgaria

  • They actually when they went to Bulgaria, they had a little bit of a culture clash

  • It was really amazing to go there and they totally recommend visiting Bulgaria when I open this package

  • It smelled great because this happens every time we get something from Bulgaria. Everybody sends something made of roses

  • They they are the world's largest rose producer rose oil. Everything roses the Bulgarian flag

  • Sophia the cat

  • So okay this package

  • Is these really cool magnets from Sri Lanka, but there is no name or letter in here. So, thank you

  • whoever sits east from

  • Philip lives in Liverpool in the UK. He had a book published there holding it ride. That's really cool. I think your name is

  • Perhaps Burum and Karina he and his wife are American but they teach English in Afghanistan and they live there

  • With their two-year-old what they sent Afghani snacks that no

  • It's made out of chickpeas

  • Any Afghan home would be sure to be they would be sure to serve you these

  • with with some tea and an Afghani hat you look like a

  • Renaissance painter

  • Somehow works

  • Do I pass for an Afghani man

  • Actually the beard does make you pass. Do you have the beard the beard makes you pass as an Afghan, you know?

  • So I have a letter from Anton hos in Kazakhstan, and he sent

  • Several things I know what this is. This is one of the only few instruments. I know how to play

  • This is a jaw harp Oh, check it out. Check it out. You got to go like this. I

  • Love this I'm keeping this for sure. Yeah

  • Of time yes, yeah

  • Dude yes, cool. Yep

  • Solution tickly Dupree Marcel approve bellavita Falls

  • appreciate the video

  • Okay, so he sends a really old French coins before the euro was adopted they used french francs

  • Are you a letter Zain says that his parents were born in Egypt. So he's actually half Egyptian but he lives in California

  • Oh

  • Wait, but I love this more

  • Clearly let me try one of these

  • This is Javier from Cuba a set a shirt about Cuba's rum production Oh

  • Perfect for mr. Paul

  • Havana Club La Ronde Cuba. My dad is the first Cuban to be representing Cuba in a Piano Competition

  • What in Utah Oh in Utah, okay

  • So this is from Sarah from Malta and there's no letter but she left this little note and it says lots of twisties love

  • Twisty lands. Yeah, I think we know what this is

  • Pretty sure keith is gonna want some of these what do you guys want to have any of these?

  • Yes, she didn't specifically say this is for Keith. She said all she said was lots of twisty Keith's not here

  • It's his loss

  • All right

  • We got one more big package or as they say package Bob from Maine

  • He sends us a little souvenir from Maine

  • Stuff from the B and M factory they've been around for over a hundred years traditional New England style food

  • Rolling bread bread and a can so he said to toast this and put a generous portion of cream cheese on it

  • There's bread in there. Yeah, it's ready. I don't believe it. Okay, it's 99% fat-free

  • 99% fat-free this is what it looks like. I didn't even

  • Literally bent the fork. Oh

  • Looks like a really bad. It's a turn. Yeah that was in a can

  • Cheers

  • It was in a can tastes like it tastes like four levels below gingerbready

  • Berry molasses II I am surprised though or impressed by how moist estate yeah

  • Being constantly urinated by Buffalo's. He also sent beans the state of

  • Maine I've never seen someone with more Maine pride than you so kudos to you man. Go Bob

  • All right guys, so that's just about it. Before we go you time it is it's time for return address contest

  • So basically Jillian would you do the honors just take a name from this bag that has all the return addresses?

  • Whoever wins will get a notebook and a button geography now. We ran out of the scratch-off map

  • So now we're gonna do merchandise. You can also get these at geography now calm if you would like

  • All right. What do we got Jillian? All right

  • So we have Santosh from Mauritius Mauritius, uh, our first Marissa winner. Yeah

  • Alright guys, so thank you so much for sending all this stuff. I love putting your hometowns in countries on display. Thank you guys

  • Hope you have a good one. You've just been flagged stay cool. Stay tuned

Everybody welcome back to flag/fan Friday. I hope you liked the Myanmar episode

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