Thousands of chirps took part in the celebration of the UAE Flag Day, which is celebrated by the United Arab Emirates on the 3rd of November each year.

The occasion is a national occasion celebrated by the people of the UAE, especially as it embodies the feelings of unity and peace among them, and promotes a sense of belonging to the country.

And blessed many of the chirps of the UAE state, rulers and people on this occasion, said one of the tweets: "Today we celebrate the value of a national symbol fluttering over our heads and our chest every day .. Each of us informed the state in person wherever we are .. Mubarak to the UAE and its people."

Another said: "On the #Day_Flag hearts of all Emiratis fluttering majestic love of the UAE under our valued leaders."

Many tweeters also raised the slogan "Raise it high to remain high," hoping that the UAE flag will remain high above the sky, one of the tweets said: "The flag of the Union will remain high, with great vigor, determination and devotion."

Another said: "Long live the flag, our emirates, and live high up in the sky."

`` When we see the UAE flag flying high, we are proud of this symbol, which embodies the achievements of the UAE since the founding of the federation, '' said one tweet.

As the singers wrote verses of poetry through which they express their feelings towards the UAE flag, one of the tweeters wrote: "O house I lived breathing whim .. We know the high shame effectively .. May God protect them from the envy and Kayed .. Perhaps the luxury of Daim in her head."

On the other hand, the singers found that the UAE flag is the symbol of loyalty, belonging, sacrifice and giving.

For his part, UAE astronaut Hazza Al Mansouri published a picture of the UAE flag from the International Space Station, in his account on Twitter, commenting: "A country whose flag did not realize the impossible, we promised to raise it high every year until today embraced space."

A country whose flag is not aware of the impossible, we promised to raise it high every year, until today embraced space.

- Hazzaa AlMansoori (@astro_hazzaa) November 3, 2019