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Yes. As a sign of respect for any national anthem, it is sung while standing at attention.
There are 2 answers: 1 ~ You can stand for your country's anthem because it supports the wars and the men that died under your flag. It is history that you should stand. It's respectful because you are saluting. 2~ You don't have to stand for your country's anthem if it is not important to you. If your school (Secondary or Elementary) sings the anthem you can sit down. The teacher(s) in your classroom do NOT have rights to tell you to stand up. It's your decision. Nobody tells you what to do at your school (or anywhere else) to stand for the National anthem. Example for 2nd answer: Let's say you are a 16-year-old boy and you are in a classroom, the announcements report to say they ask you to stand for the national anthem. Your teacher will ask the students to stand but you can sit down, you have rights to sit down, sure, the teacher will argue or be mad at you, but you tell him/her that you have rights to sit down! It's your life!
Yes.
The choice to do so is entirely optional.
Under most circumstances, you will have a flag there, and everyone will know they should stand and show respect when they heard the anthem. But just to be on the safe side, you may want to tell the leader of the event to encourage everyone to stand up at the same time. Some people will sing along even if there is no official singer to lead them, while others will stand at attention and wait for the anthem to conclude. As for the rules of etiquette, while there are rules for saluting the flag, there are no official rules about the anthem, as you can see from any sporting event: people stand (unless a disability prevents them from doing so); but other than that, some put their hand on their heart, some just stand and sing along, others do nothing but wait politely and then sit when the anthem is over.
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their national anthem?
NFL players have never actually been required to stand for the National Anthem - but have done so out of respect.
BCBS of TN stands for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee. The company provides medical insurance coverage including individual health plans and consumer directed health care.
The abbreciation BCBS stands for "Basel Committee on Banking Supervision", " Blue-Cross / Blue-Shield", "Bcb Hldg Wts 14", "Big Company, Big School" and "Bay City Baptist School".
Yes. As a sign of respect for any national anthem, it is sung while standing at attention.
Jehovah's Witnesses typically do not stand for the national anthem or participate in patriotic rituals due to their belief in neutrality and allegiance only to God's kingdom.
There are 2 answers: 1 ~ You can stand for your country's anthem because it supports the wars and the men that died under your flag. It is history that you should stand. It's respectful because you are saluting. 2~ You don't have to stand for your country's anthem if it is not important to you. If your school (Secondary or Elementary) sings the anthem you can sit down. The teacher(s) in your classroom do NOT have rights to tell you to stand up. It's your decision. Nobody tells you what to do at your school (or anywhere else) to stand for the National anthem. Example for 2nd answer: Let's say you are a 16-year-old boy and you are in a classroom, the announcements report to say they ask you to stand for the national anthem. Your teacher will ask the students to stand but you can sit down, you have rights to sit down, sure, the teacher will argue or be mad at you, but you tell him/her that you have rights to sit down! It's your life!
Yes.
He wrote our national anthem.