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Unread 18-04-2004, 05:20
Ryan M. Ryan M. is offline
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Re: Representing your team?

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Originally Posted by LauraN
The member should keep in mind that he is representing his team, and the team should keep in mind that it is being represented. If the member behaves inappropriately, the team should reprimand that member. If the inappropriate action was directed towards another team, the member should be responsible to apologize. ...
I agree totally.

I'll add another "hypothetical" example for people to think about.

At one of our regionals we had our normal team section. However a kid from another team sat down in the front row of our section. That isn't a huge deal, but when our team would cheer for us or some other team, he he would glare at us or, sometimes, tell us to shutup because we were hurting his ears.

He sat with us all three days. On the second day towards the end he was asked politely (by an adult) to move to his team's section. He refused. He came back the next day and was asked again to leave. He refused again.

We never recieved any sort of apology for his behavior.
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