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Yes. They sang the National Anthem during the ceremony.
You should act respectful during the National Anthem to show respect for your country and all that it stands for.
YES!!! And stand to attention. It is a mark of respect to the country you are in , be it your own country, or a country you are visiting.
The national anthem for the country represented by the gold medal winner.
It really depends on where you are. Most cheerleaders behave as everyone else during the National Anthem. It may be something their coach told them to do. If you have a problem with their behavior during the national anthem, I would speak to the coach
Yes. They sang the National Anthem during the ceremony.
You should act respectful during the National Anthem to show respect for your country and all that it stands for.
YES!!! And stand to attention. It is a mark of respect to the country you are in , be it your own country, or a country you are visiting.
The national anthem for the country represented by the gold medal winner.
China's national anthem is "March of the Volunteers". The song is about the Chinese people defending their country from the Japanese during World War II.
It really depends on where you are. Most cheerleaders behave as everyone else during the National Anthem. It may be something their coach told them to do. If you have a problem with their behavior during the national anthem, I would speak to the coach
Typically, the host country's national anthem is played first during official events, such as sports competitions or ceremonies. This is done to honor the nation hosting the event. Following the host country’s anthem, the guest country's anthem is played. This order emphasizes respect and recognition for the host's role in the event.
Because taking off your hat symbolizes respect, so keeping it on symbolizes a lack of respect for your country. Not that I care much about the national anthem, it's just a symbol for patriots.
Legally, yes. For the rules of the church, you'll need to speak to the church personnel.
No, NFL players have not always stood for the national anthem. The practice of standing during the anthem became more common in the 2000s, but there have been instances of players sitting or kneeling during the anthem to protest social issues.
Because our veterans are the ones who make it possible for us to sing our national anthem. That's why!
No, "God Save the Queen" (or "King" during a king's reign) was adopted as the National Anthem in 1745.