FACTOID # 8: Very few English speakers are not proud of their country.
 
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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Ireland: 77% 
#2   United States: 77% 
#3   Australia: 70% 
#4   Canada: 60% 
#5   Austria: 53% 
#6   United Kingdom: 53% 
#7   Norway: 48% 
#8   Finland: 44% 
#9   Sweden: 43% 
#10   Denmark: 42% 
#11   Italy: 40% 
#12   France: 35% 
#13   Switzerland: 34% 
#14   Belgium: 31% 
#15   Japan: 27% 
#16   Netherlands: 23% 
#17   Germany: 20% 
Weighted average: 45.7%  


DEFINITION: Percentage responding in 1990s surveys that they were very proud of their nationality.

SOURCE: World Values Survey

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jackie
28th May 2005
I think the more blindly patriotic one is to where they just happened to be born, the more chance one will overlook the gross injustices done in their name. WWII is a perfect example.
Mardy
3rd July 2005
'Waltzing Matilda' is a song about a guy who commits suicide after being caught stealing a sheep. Hardly what I would call patriotic, but it is not Australia's national anthem.

I wonder how proud Ukrainians are? Their anthem is 'Ukraine is not yet Dead'
sic
6th July 2005
That survey is old - I am sure if they took it again Canada/Australia will be much higher. Especially after the sudden surge of Canadian nationalism in the past 4 years.
A.Crowe
15th October 2005
I've always said that patriotism and religion go hand-in-hand, like vicodin and whiskey, so I am not surprised to see that two proudest nations, tied at 77%, are also the two which, at 72%, trust their religious institutions the most.
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