The DFB has currently held a contest where ANYONE can design their next Fan Club's NT flag, you can submit HERE:https://www.dfb.de/fahnen-designwettbewerbEND OF CONTEST: MAY 7TH.You know what to do, /sp/!
>>154338726Has to be something that celebrates Germany's past and present
rate my flag
>>154338726I don't speak Nazi and I don't speak Surrender. I'm an American.
>>154338726Why not just stick with the classic
>>154338726>schafft es dein Design>votre design atteindraI could have sworn foreigners used to have their own words for "design".
>>154339323we have many but Design is fine
>>154339323A lot of English words are German words too. Lots of language sharing. That's why Dutch sounds so ridiculous.
>>154338726>kraut+frogthey don't appear to want our ideas
>>154339323It’s a relatively new introduction. You could use other words for it. But Germans unfortunately love English-sounding phrases, especially when it comes to business termsEnglishmen still sometimes tend to overrate the effect of English on German because they forget how closely related our languages are, so quite a few words are similar without being borrowed
>>154338769Very inclusive indeed
>>154338726Why don't they just use the Germany flag?
>>154341043That would be too problematic
>>154340629>It’s a relatively new introductionDo you call the 60s relatively new?
There is one obvious and correct choice here
>>154339323>foreigners used to have their own words for "design"from Old French designer, from Latin designō
>>154341043Japan has appropriated the German colors for its Away shirt.And DFB would prefer, if it could rid itself from the "problematic" D.
>>154341319Yes