Scottish Facebook clients reacted with http://jp.un-wiredtv.com/index.php/member/15767/ a blend of confusion and shock when the interpersonal organization obviously proposed individuals observe St Andrew's Day - with the banner of Romania.
Facebook urges clients to overhaul their status to show companions they are commending occasions, for example, birthdays and national occasions. The banner proposal does really http://globe.fleecys-forum.com/index.php?page=User&userID=512721 bode well - St Andrew is a benefactor holy person of Romania and a few different nations, including Greece, Russia, Ukraine and Poland.
The hashtag #StAndrewsDay has been slanting in the UK as individuals send one another great wishes on online networking - on Twitter, more than 16,000 individuals utilized the http://www.gonzogames.com/profile/1159887/z4rootapk.html hashtag on Monday. Be that as it may, Scottish clients needing to stamp their national day on Facebook tweeted that they were just given the Romanian alternative, instead of the blue-and-white Saltire. A choice including the Saltire, Scotland's national banner, was later made accessible.
In the interim Google - in the UK at any rate - has denoted the day with an enlivened doodle that concentrates obviously on Scotland. It demonstrates the Loch Ness Monster showing up out of the Saltire and giving a wink before vanishing once more.
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