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Cfail0814 (Mostra il profilo) 03 settembre 2013 16:39:48
I have been looking for an esperanto flag patch for sometime and am unable to find one. Does anyone know where I can get ahold of one? What do you all do when traveling or in every day life to show you are a speaker?
pdenisowski (Mostra il profilo) 03 settembre 2013 19:18:00
Cfail0814:Hello all,Call me old fashioned, but I have a green star pin that I wear -- picture on my home page.
I have been looking for an esperanto flag patch for sometime and am unable to find one. Does anyone know where I can get ahold of one? What do you all do when traveling or in every day life to show you are a speaker?
Esperanto USA has some patches, pins, flags, etc. for sale as well.
Amike,
Paul
Purrfecdizzo (Mostra il profilo) 04 settembre 2013 16:12:04
pdenisowski:Hello Paul,Cfail0814:Hello all,Call me old fashioned, but I have a green star pin that I wear -- picture on my home page.
I have been looking for an esperanto flag patch for sometime and am unable to find one. Does anyone know where I can get ahold of one? What do you all do when traveling or in every day life to show you are a speaker?
Esperanto USA has some patches, pins, flags, etc. for sale as well.
Amike,
Paul
I hope you don't mind if I be so rude as to ask you a question that is completely unrelated to the content of this thread... I took a look at your webpage and I saw that you have knowledge of Japanese. I am hoping to pick up some japanese, and I was wondering if you would direct me to some good resources that I might use to get a good start... Right now, I am a beginner with a vocabulary of about ten words or so, but I can speak Chinese and read hanzi (simplified) so that might help with the kanji. Thanks, and I hope this is not too offensive and rude.. And once again, sorry for being so far off topic.
erinja (Mostra il profilo) 04 settembre 2013 19:01:23
Purrfecdizzo:FYI this kind of question is better put into a private message to Paul.pdenisowski:Hello Paul,Cfail0814:Hello all,Call me old fashioned, but I have a green star pin that I wear -- picture on my home page.
I have been looking for an esperanto flag patch for sometime and am unable to find one. Does anyone know where I can get ahold of one? What do you all do when traveling or in every day life to show you are a speaker?
Esperanto USA has some patches, pins, flags, etc. for sale as well.
Amike,
Paul
I hope you don't mind if I be so rude as to ask you a question that is completely unrelated to the content of this thread... I took a look at your webpage and I saw that you have knowledge of Japanese. I am hoping to pick up some japanese, and I was wondering if you would direct me to some good resources that I might use to get a good start... Right now, I am a beginner with a vocabulary of about ten words or so, but I can speak Chinese and read hanzi (simplified) so that might help with the kanji. Thanks, and I hope this is not too offensive and rude.. And once again, sorry for being so far off topic.
pdenisowski (Mostra il profilo) 04 settembre 2013 20:25:52
erinja:FYI this kind of question is better put into a private message to Paul.Agreed. Another possibility is to discuss this in the "About other languages" section of the forum (in Esperanto)
Amike,
Paul
Purrfecdizzo (Mostra il profilo) 05 settembre 2013 14:24:07
pdenisowski:So sorry everyone. It won't happen again.erinja:FYI this kind of question is better put into a private message to Paul.Agreed. Another possibility is to discuss this in the "About other languages" section of the forum (in Esperanto)
Amike,
Paul
Moosader (Mostra il profilo) 06 settembre 2013 05:17:52
Cfail0814:Hello all,It's a bit more explicit, but I made my own t-shirt on Spreadshirt.com >_>
I have been looking for an esperanto flag patch for sometime and am unable to find one. Does anyone know where I can get ahold of one? What do you all do when traveling or in every day life to show you are a speaker?
kaŝperanto (Mostra il profilo) 18 settembre 2013 17:12:40

I also wonder if there are no car window stickers or bumper stickers for sale somewhere.
pdenisowski:I got one of those a few months ago, but I hardly ever wear anything that actually has a lapel. How do you wear yours (if not on a lapel)?Cfail0814:Hello all,Call me old fashioned, but I have a green star pin that I wear -- picture on my home page.
I have been looking for an esperanto flag patch for sometime and am unable to find one. Does anyone know where I can get ahold of one? What do you all do when traveling or in every day life to show you are a speaker?
Esperanto USA has some patches, pins, flags, etc. for sale as well.
Amike,
Paul
erinja (Mostra il profilo) 18 settembre 2013 19:45:26
I don't wear much with lapels. You can wear lapel pins on a collared shirt or jacket, though. Or just put a pin on your jacket.
I used to have a flag pin on the lapel of my winter coat and a star pin on the collar of my fall coat. I think I took them off to wash the coats and never replaced them. It didn't much matter, I never met another Esperanto speaker that way, and I was seldom asked about it regardless.
If you simply let it be known that you speak Esperanto, it seems to be a fact that people spread around. I have gotten some teasing for it at previous jobs, on the negative side. On the positive to neutral side, I occasionally get a reaction of "oh my uncle used to do that". Someone randomly came up to me in my synagogue and told me he heard I spoke Esperanto, and I said yes, so apparently someone else at the synagogue told him, though I am not sure why this would be an interesting topic of conversation. That was probably more reaction than I ever got from years of having a flag pin on my coat.
pdenisowski (Mostra il profilo) 19 settembre 2013 02:47:06

Amike,
Paul