In the UK everyone except the monarch should stand, unless unable to do so
In the US , everybody stands during the National Anthem, including the President [as we are not singing God Save the Queen , or King , as they case may be ] and of course , as above , those not able to stand. Men should also remove their hats, and we used to all place our right hand over our hearts, rho I see many people do not do so these days. I do not know if this is due to lack of respect , or not having been properly taught.
They're either mad or, in some states and cities people do fold their arms for the national anthem of U.S.A.
The term for playing the national anthem during an advertisement is often referred to as "patriotic marketing" or "national anthem advertising." This practice can evoke strong national sentiments and is typically used to create an emotional connection with the audience. However, it can also be controversial, as some people view it as inappropriate commercialization of national symbols.
to show their respect to the military, army, and more. singing at the superbowl show alot of respect and courage
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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.
They're either mad or, in some states and cities people do fold their arms for the national anthem of U.S.A.
to show their respect to the military, army, and more. singing at the superbowl show alot of respect and courage
The Italy National Anthem
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.
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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 Vikings Settled By Frowing Flowers At People And Singing The British Anthem
The Philippine National Anthem should be sang as a MARCH, and is on a 4/4 beat.
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The Korean anthem, "Aegukga," was composed to instill a sense of national pride and unity among Koreans during a time of foreign occupation and struggle for independence. Its lyrics express love for the homeland and a longing for freedom, reflecting the aspirations of the Korean people. The anthem serves as a symbol of national identity and resilience, particularly during the turbulent periods in Korean history.
Of course, all Indian people should respect their national anthem no matter where it is played.