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Explain how to position the U.S. flag when displayed with another flag, and explain the one exception to that rule.
 
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When a bottle of wine is opened, what should be done with the cork?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The United States flag is displayed with the flags of other countries, states, schools, colleges, universities, clubs, and various organizations on a stage or as part of a room display, the United States flag should be placed to the right of any other flag and slightly higher than the flag of another country. When a speaker is addressing an audience, however, and flags are beside or behind the podium, the United States flag should be placed to the speaker's right as he or she faces the audience. Other flags should be to the speaker's left.

Answer to Question 2

Place the cork and the foil next to the bottle preferably on a small plate so the guest can

inspect both as shown in Step 7; then pour the wine for the guest to taste and approve.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 10, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Wow, this really help

 

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