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President-elect Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Friday to complain that the American flag will be flown at half-staff for his inauguration due to the period of mourning for the recently deceased former President Jimmy Carter.

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[-] [email protected] 95 points 5 months ago

In any event, because of the death of President Jimmy Carter, the Flag may, for the first time ever during an Inauguration of a future President, be at half mast," he continued. "Nobody wants to see this, and no American can be happy about it.

So, as usual, wrong about basically everything- It will be the second time: it was already flown at half mast during Nixon's 1973 inauguration due to Harry Truman's death in Dec., 1972

[-] [email protected] 25 points 5 months ago

And "half-mast" is a term only used on ships (that is, things that have masts). On land, where we have flagstaffs (a.k.a. flagpoles), the correct term is "half-staff".

[-] [email protected] -5 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

In America.

Edit: it looks like it's time to school some Americans on English, a particularly easy task.

Let's start with the definition from the Merriam-Webster dictionary, descendant of arguably the definitive American dictionary, certainly one of the first, created by Noah Webster.

  1. A slender vertical or nearly vertical structure (such as an upright post in various cranes).

Now, from the American Heritage dictionary.

  1. A vertical pole.

Going farther field, from the Cambridge dictionary.

A pole that holds a flag.

Note that both the Merriam-Webster and Cambridge dictionaries list half-mast as related phrases.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 5 months ago

This is an article about two presidents of the United States.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 5 months ago

Using a dictionary to prove two words are similar is not relevant here. The American terminology is half-staff not half-mast.

If you had done even some basic research on American flag ceremony and the terminology we use, you wouldn't be so confidently incorrect on the subject.

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