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Re: Cheering, standing ovations, and required team actions during matches and awards
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Originally Posted by Steve W
I understand why people make big signs. I also don't have a problem with them waving them in the stands. I do agree that they should not be doing so during matches. The same goes with standing during matches. If you go to a concert, any type of game or entertainment it is a common courtesy that you remain seated during the event. To jump up in excitement at an event when something happens is natural but to stand through the whole match is unnecessary and rude. You can still clap, cheer, show excitement, just sitting down.
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We have a big uk flag which we tend to have , but say we have 4 rows of people we will try and make the lower rows hold itso not to block other peoples views. We have it because we are proud of being English and its part of our team. If you saw us at nyc, you would have seen us in union jack shirts too and that the robot had small union jacks attached. (This in part helped us win the Imagry award).
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