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Folding an American Flag: Step-by-Step Guide

Folding an American flag is a time-honored tradition which shows respect and appreciation for the nation it represents. Our AI assistant is here to walk you through each step of the process, ensuring you fold your flag with the utmost care and precision.

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Folding an American flag is a respectful process. It usually involves 13 specific folds, each with its own meaning, with the final shape being a triangle. You start by folding it lengthwise twice, and then into triangles starting from the striped end. Are you planning to fold a flag for a specific occasion or ceremony? It can be a meaningful experience to share in detail. I'm here to help if you have any more questions!