I dont think ive ever been to an event where they played another countries national anthem. I guess its only respectful to stand though.
I would prob just join in what everyone else was doing...except the booing, not my thing really.
I stand silently and remove my cap out of respect. I've skimmed the thread, and see the usual suspects on both sides.
IMHO, it doesn't matter if you feel justified or not, being rude in any place in the world still makes you and jerk in that place in the world.
Right or not, facts are facts. If country XYZ found it offensively rude that I was proud to be an American, then in country XYZ I'm a jerk.
Be one if you like, where you like, but don't complain when people point it out and don't like it. Your views don't have to be accepted by the majority for the same reason you feel you don't have to accept the majority opinion. I've found that 90% of the people commonly referred to as "jerks" believe that they are smarter than everybody else, and the rest of the world can choke on one if they don't understand their brilliance.
And FWIW, the Soviets did have a pretty sweet anthem. :nod:
So what makes it rude to stay seated?
Culture and society. If you have to push further than that for an answer, then you're into the area of "there is no spoon."
Its almost like lack of patriotism is seen as some great evil.IMO, disrupting others, or any other obnoxious behavior during their national anthem can be considered rude. But staying seated and silent? I can not comprehend why people would consider that rude.
Its almost like lack of patriotism is seen as some great evil.
I just think people should at least not subvert it, if it doesn't ask for subverting.I don't think it's evil, but I do think a little more tribute should be paid to your home...I don't think it's much to ask.
Personally, I don't care what anyone else thinks about this country, I just seem to think its inhabitants would should in the very least a little respect.
Yeah that doesn't tell me much at all. Except that you read some book.
LOL You're killing me.
A couple of things here...
You do realize that you're talking about an emotion correct? People being offended is not physics or mechanics, it is culture. Anybody could use your viewpoint on any feeling of dissention and carry it forever. Does anything offend you? If so, why?
The book part gives me a chuckle. Are you actually mocking me for pulling knowledge from a book source? I'm sorry, but I don't have time to learn my entire life’s lessons through experimentation.
And besides, it's from a movie. :24:
Go forth and multiply.
LOL You're killing me.
A couple of things here...
You do realize that you're talking about an emotion correct? People being offended is not physics or mechanics, it is culture. Anybody could use your viewpoint on any feeling of dissention and carry it forever. Does anything offend you? If so, why?
The book part gives me a chuckle. Are you actually mocking me for pulling knowledge from a book source? I'm sorry, but I don't have time to learn my entire life’s lessons through experimentation.
And besides, it's from a movie. :24:
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