All able-bodied attendees should stand during the recital, and face the flag if one is visible, or face the music if the flag is not visible. When one's own nation's anthem is being played or sung, one would render the appropriate salute or gesture, if one is prescribed, and members of other nations in attendance would stand at attention in respectful silence. In the case of sporting events or other multinational cultural affairs, the host nation's anthem would be played or sung first, and the guest nation(s)'s anthem(s) after the host's. Exceptions and variations are numerous. If in doubt, contacting the Department (or Ministry) of State's office of protocol, or similar department, may be helpful.
Another word for this is SPIRITUAL GUIDE DANIELLE!
No, this is another of the many internet myths. The president has never made any statement about changing the anthem or changing the flag. He respects them both.
God save the queen
"dinah" is another word for an enslaved African American woman.
I am a Native American Indian from the Tewa Tribe Nambé Pueblo, which is located in northern New Mexico. I am the former Governor of my Tribe and was much honored to serve my community in this position. I will provide my answer, though I do not represent all Native Americans. Your question is not very specific. There are many Native American Councils. Each Tribe typically has a Tribal Council that serves as the Tribe's highest governmental leaders, similar to the United States Congress. Tribal Councils may also be made up of traditional officials within Tribal communities and provide leadership, advice and direction for their people. Tribal Councils can also serve varying roles as business boards for their Tribes, legislative authorities in developing laws, and judicial authorities or judges such as those of the United States Supreme Court for their Tribal courts. There are also many varying organizations that have Native American Councils that serve as Tribal advisors to colleges. There is a national organization call the National Congress of American Indians that serves as a national forum for Indian Tribes. There is another national organization called the Council of Energy Resource Tribes, which I used to work for in the capacity as Operations Manager. This Council was made up 57 Indian Tribes in the United States and Canada and served to advance the energy interests of Tribes. Hope this short answer is of help.
It is etiquette
No, the law would only become involved if the breach of etiquette was also a crime; such as the rudeness of assaulting or physically injuring another person.
Some people prefer to keep their finances to themselves, but if the two couples are friends and are asking for advice regarding finances then it is not poor etiquette to discuss it. However, if one person asked another how much money they have or what is the salary they make this is poor etiquette.
Strangely enough- no. Etiquette is a set of rules for behavior developed in a given region- and they can vary from region to region. What is polite in one area may be very impolite in another.
Etiquette concerns the comfort, care, and well being of others, and others only. It is entirely selfless and absolutely destroyed by selfishness. So etiquette does not see this shower already given. Etiquette does not care what you've done, but what you are about to do. Etiquette says if you can give her a shower, do so. If not, find someone else to help or let her know gently. It may seem like a lot, but this is love, caring, kindness, generosity, and all those other virtues that without with, etiquette would not exist.
Enjoy the game. You honored the anthem when it was played for you; that is sufficient. (Note: most etiquette is simply good common sense.)
Another word you can use instead of formality is "politeness" or "etiquette."
Brief note of thanks naming the shared material and your appreciation.
Dining etiquette refers to how a person handles themselves at the table. It can be anything from not having your elbows on the table, to holding your fork properly, and which fork and spoon to use with your salad and soup.
Another word for this is SPIRITUAL GUIDE DANIELLE!
I can give you more than two: Reciting scripture Praying Talking to another Christian about the temptations Reading the Bible
* The only romantic interest your husband should have is you. He should be reciting poetry to you unless you have let him know you are not interested. Some people that are into poetry can bounce off what they have written and this may be all it is. If you haven't taken any interest in his romantic poetry then now is a good time to start.