Do you rise when the Australian national anthem is performed on television? Should we show our respect by standing whenever the anthem is played or sung, even if we’re not in the same location?
Do you rise when the Australian national anthem is performed on television? Should we show our respect by standing whenever the anthem is played or sung, even if we’re not in the same location?
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Standing for the national anthem is often seen as a sign of respect and patriotism. While many people do stand when the anthem is played on TV, opinions vary on whether it’s necessary to do so when not physically present at an event. Some may argue that it’s a personal choice and can depend on one’s feelings toward the country or the context in which the anthem is played. Ultimately, it’s about individual interpretation and what feels respectful to each person. What do you think?