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Compare it to a foreigner saying ‘see you later alligator’ to you. Yeah, it may sound a bit funny. But you’ve heard this 1000 times before. It makes the person saying it look pretty ignorant, and it’s just not flattering to say. On 21 March 2022, the Russian Ministry of Defence posted an image on its official Telegram channel that reads "Never anger a Russian warship". (Никогда не злите русский военный корабль) [37] Historical comparisons [ edit ] Casiano, Louis (1 March 2022). "Ukraine announces postage stamp creation contest; examples include image of Zelenskyy spanking Putin". Fox News. Archived from the original on 9 March 2022 . Retrieved 9 March 2022. The Ukrainian Postal Service, or Ukrposhta, said it was celebrating its 30-plus years by replacing its "All-Ukrainian People's Contest" with the best sketch of a postal stamp called "Russian military ship, go on." suspilne. "Розвінчуємо фейки на Українському Радіо"[Debunking fakes on Ukrainian Radio]. corp.suspilne.media (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 3 June 2022 . Retrieved 3 June 2022.

Weber, Peter. "How 'Russian warship, go f—k yourself' became Ukraine's 'Remember the Alamo!' ". The Week. ISSN 1533-8304. Archived from the original on 25 February 2022 . Retrieved 25 February 2022. Snake Island: Ukraine says soldiers killed after refusing to surrender". BBC News. 25 February 2022. Archived from the original on 6 February 2023 . Retrieved 14 March 2023. Petrenko, Roman (26 February 2022). "Російський поїзд, йди на х*й!": усі залізничні вузли з Росією знищені["Russian train, go f**k yourself!": All railway junctions with Russia destroyed]. Ukrayinska Pravda (in Ukrainian). OCLC 1066371688. Archived from the original on 27 February 2022 . Retrieved 27 February 2022. US Senator Ben Sasse mentioned the phrase while speaking on the Senate floor on 28 February: "One Ukrainian after conversing with some of his colleagues a little bit on a recording that many of you may have now heard, decided to turn up the volume and he announced, 'Russian warship, idi nakhuy'. [...] That is now the rallying cry of the Ukrainian resistance". [35] Latvia's Kols doesn't mince his words at OSCE meeting". Public Broadcasting of Latvia. 23 February 2023. Archived from the original on 23 February 2023 . Retrieved 24 February 2023.

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On 17 March 2022, World Trademark Review ( WTR) reported that lawyers for Hrybov, through his family and the Ukrainian military, had filed for an EU trademark for the slogan in both Cyrillic script and in English. [6] The lawyers told WTR that it was needed to respond to hostile filings by clothing companies in the United States and in Lithuania who were also seeking to trademark the slogan. [6] Techdirt commented that it was a "depressing coda to an otherwise inspiring story", but that the fact that the slogan had reached meme status from which others were profiting had likely changed the situation. [17] Similar quotes [ edit ] Songs of Resistance. Artemy Troitsky on Ukrainian anger] (in Russian). Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Archived from the original on 20 March 2022 . Retrieved 21 March 2022. Je vous répondrai par la bouche de mes canons!" ("I will answer you with the mouths of my cannons"), shortened version of Frontenac's historic response at the Battle of Quebec (1690) Roman Hrybov and the head of the Ukrainian Post Office, Ihor Smyljanskyj, signed the first special envelopes with the stamps at the Kyiv Main Post Office. [64] [71] The stamp proved popular in Ukraine with thousands queuing on its release in Kyiv. Over 1 million were scheduled for print, of which 700,000 were sold across Ukraine by 20 April. [72] 200,000 were reserved for sale in areas under Russian occupation including Crimea, and 100,000 were reserved for sale online starting on 20 April. [73]I’m going to give it straight to you. No. You shouldn’t use this prase. there are exceptions, but if you’re non-Russian, and you say this to Russians, they’re not going to appreciate it. I'm sorry, but we haven't the facilities to accommodate you all". Digby Tatham-Warter supposedly said this in the Battle of Arnhem when asked to surrender. This quote was depicted in the film A Bridge Too Far, where a fictional character inspired by Tatham-Warter said the line. The historical accuracy of this quote is questionable.

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