So I made my first non-US review and I've been thinking of ways to differentiate my videos slightly from most review vids by
1) including the actual flag of the country as well as
2) recording the national anthem of the country the ration comes from.
Hopefully I won't induce any rage or feelings of disrespect from the citizens of these nations.
I do have some questions regarding this though, so if you could please read below the video and provide some feedback I'd be grateful

Here's my review of the German Einmannpackung Typ I.
First:
Since my channel (and nickname) is "Synthpeter" it wouldn't feel right unless the anthem was done using synthesizers, and really sound like synthesizers. Not everybody (or hardly anybody?) likes synth music, but I'll assume it's acceptable to do that and write off any complaints regarding that as different tastes in music

Second:
I may or may not do several versions of an anthem as I make more ration reviews from a country, to get some variation. These other versions may not be as "epic" and well-sounding as this one (IMHO) but instead they might be "stereotypical synth music" or maybe intentionally very simple and electronic sounding. All to get variation but still synthesizer sounding versions.
Personally, I don't care what versions of the Swedish anthem people do, but I don't know about the rest of the world and I'm trying to not piss people off.
If you think doing these different versions is a good or bad idea, please let me know.
Third:
This time I put a short intro version in the beginning of the video and saved the complete "stanza" for the end. At first I was thinking of putting the complete version in the start, but as it's around 1 minute long perhaps it's annoying to delay the actual review with 1 minute in every video for those who don't really care about it and just want to watch the review.
Also in this particular video, the summary in the end needed some background music since I screwed up with the camera

Although I feel that always including a summary like that and placing it in the end might be a good tradition so I might continue doing that.
Would you say it's better to move the 1-minute version to the intro or should I keep it at the end?
Cheers!
