They're either mad or, in some states and cities people do fold their arms for the national anthem of U.S.A.
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The Canadian anthem, "O Canada," was originally composed in 1880 as a patriotic song for a French-Canadian patriotic ceremony in Quebec. Over time, it gained popularity and became associated with national pride, reflecting Canada's identity and values. The anthem was officially adopted in 1980, serving as a symbol of unity and national spirit for all Canadians. Its lyrics celebrate the beauty of Canada and the strength of its people.
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Because Macau is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (SARPRC), it adopts the same national anthem. Therefore, Macau's anthem is March of the Volunteers.
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The Philippine National Anthem should be sang as a MARCH, and is on a 4/4 beat.
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First written by an American, edited by a Canadian: As with any country's national anthem, standing and taking your hat off is appropriate. This is a simple and respectful gesture for ANY national anthem or flag. You are not required to salute or make any similar gesture, but a simple respectful acknowledgment is part of being polite to citizens of other nations. For citizens of most nations, the etiquette for the national anthem is to stand, salute (if in uniform), place your hand over your heart (if civilian), or similar. It is unnecessary to place your hand over your heart in Canada but the rest is appropriate as well. It is also rather inappropriate to do anything but these things when the anthem is played officially. It is regarded as rude in some countries to sing along with the national anthem but in Canada it is not and contrarily, in elementary schools it often necessary to sing along the anthem so that children will memorize the words.
Of course, all Indian people should respect their national anthem no matter where it is played.
Turkey's national anthem, "İstiklal Marşı," was written by poet Mehmet Akif Ersoy in 1921. The music was composed by Osman Zeki Üngör. The anthem reflects themes of independence, bravery, and the struggles of the Turkish people. It was officially adopted as the national anthem in 1921.
Canadians do not, as a rule, sing God Save the Queen except for when the Monarch is actually present in the room...which is rare, indeed. Canadians still sing "O Canada" as it is the official national anthem of the country and therefore it is right and proper to sing this anthem before national events and institutions.