Foreign National Anthems

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debbie t

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we have the next olympics soon ..i would consider it poor sportsmanship and bad mmanners not to acknowledge a sporting acheivment of a gold medalist in the olympics...this usually done when the competitor stands to his/her national anthem and the crowd also stand ....





( i would have an exception which is the afghani 4x4 relay team ,3 of which are taliban members ;):))
 
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For me, it depends on that nations ideology. I won't stand for a communist or fascist anthem.

Soviet Anthem is AWESOME though. I hate communism more then any person in the western hemisphere, but the Red Army Choir is really awesome.
 

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Out of respect, when you're at the event. Stand and be quiet...

Well said !!! .... Learn to respect. You will earn more after all each individual represents his/ her own nation. By giving respect in such events ultimately reflects your own countries culture.
 

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So it's disrespectful to stay seated and quiet?

Yes it is disrespectful to stay seated and quiet, because a National Anthem is same all over the world, only difference is the lyrics, we all stand when a National Anthem is sung, and as I mentioned every individual represents his/her own country.

By giving respect to a National Anthem for a foreign nation will not harm but will increase your own Nations image, I hope u get the motive behind this.

If any person just stay seated and be quiet, just proves how much respect he/ she can give to their own Countries National Anthem.

Is it so hard / tough / impossible to respect any Nation's Anthem just because u don't belong to that Nation !!!!
 

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Yes it is disrespectful to stay seated and quiet, because a National Anthem is same all over the world, only difference is the lyrics, we all stand when a National Anthem is sung, and as I mentioned every individual represents his/her own country.

By giving respect to a National Anthem for a foreign nation will not harm but will increase your own Nations image, I hope u get the motive behind this.

If any person just stay seated and be quiet, just proves how much respect he/ she can give to their own Countries National Anthem.

Is it so hard / tough / impossible to respect any Nation's Anthem just because u don't belong to that Nation !!!!
Thats not the point. Not standing for somehting isn't disrespect at all. It just means you do not wish to take part in it. Disrespect would be like, shouting obscenities during it.
 

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Yes it is disrespectful to stay seated and quiet, because a National Anthem is same all over the world, only difference is the lyrics, we all stand when a National Anthem is sung, and as I mentioned every individual represents his/her own country.

By giving respect to a National Anthem for a foreign nation will not harm but will increase your own Nations image, I hope u get the motive behind this.

If any person just stay seated and be quiet, just proves how much respect he/ she can give to their own Countries National Anthem.

Is it so hard / tough / impossible to respect any Nation's Anthem just because u don't belong to that Nation !!!!

I understand why YOU stand during foreign national anthems, but I still don't know why you find it disrespectful to sit quietly.

And I can't stand my countries national anthem. Got to be the worst song ever.
 

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Sorry if I'm going off the point slightly here. I just find it interesting that the whole thing about not lowering the USA flag was started as a mark of disrespect to my king. Something like that for instance, I really don't see why I should be considered disrespectful if I just silently sit through the USA anthem? These things go both ways.
 

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I understand why YOU stand during foreign national anthems, but I still don't know why you find it disrespectful to sit quietly.

And I can't stand my countries national anthem. Got to be the worst song ever.


YOU answered your own question, when u can't stand to your own countries national anthem, how can anyone expect that people like YOU, can give respect to other Nations National Anthem !!!!

Its not about being disrespectful to sit to those National Anthems of other countries, but its a respect you offer to those who led their lives to make it a strong nation ...Show me one such country where the meaning of National Anthem changes !!! Its same all over the world.

As YOU have accepted that you sit for your own countries National Anthem... so do you want to count how many People like you keep sitting or is it about giving Respect to National Anthems ????
 

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Thats not the point. Not standing for somehting isn't disrespect at all. It just means you do not wish to take part in it. Disrespect would be like, shouting obscenities during it.

Shouting during any national anthem will not be treated as disrespectful but will be eligible for a punishment ... when u can sit quietly why can't you stand quietly !!!

If sitting quietly is taken as a point, then standing quietly is also a valid point.
 

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I stand for my own national anthem, while I will not disrespect another anthem by things that are generally considered disrespectful, why should I be expected to give it the same respect as my own anthem?
 

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Sorry if I'm going off the point slightly here. I just find it interesting that the whole thing about not lowering the USA flag was started as a mark of disrespect to my king. Something like that for instance, I really don't see why I should be considered disrespectful if I just silently sit through the USA anthem? These things go both ways.

Peter when did this incident took place, who was the ruling party in USA at that time, did it happened once or u experienced it every time !!!!

I think you want to blame those people who didn't lowered the FLAG, if they didn't lowered the flag .. it shows their culture and awareness in society, I believe your Nation has much old culture than any other nation .. so why not go by that !!!
 

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Peter when did this incident took place, who was the ruling party in USA at that time, did it happened once or u experienced it every time !!!!

I think you want to blame those people who didn't lowered the FLAG, if they didn't lowered the flag .. it shows their culture and awareness in society, I believe your Nation has much old culture than any other nation .. so why not go by that !!!

United States Flag Code outlines certain guidelines for the use, display, and disposal of the flag. For example, the flag should never be dipped to any person or thing, unless it is the ensign responding to a salute from a ship of a foreign nation. (This tradition comes from the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, where countries were asked to dip their flag to King Edward VII: the American team captain Martin Sheridan refused, famously proclaiming that "this flag dips to no earthly king."

See, I don't care about that, good on your lot if thats what you believe was right but I also don't really see any reason why I as a British citizen should abide my this though.
 
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