Assembly Etiquette
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Assembly Etiquette Adapted from www.menc.org
Refrain from talking. • This is the first and greatest rule. • It also includes whispering.
No singing, tapping fingers or feet. • The presenters do not need your help and your neighbors need silence. • Learn to tap your toes quietly inside your shoes if you really want to tap your feet.
Please have nothing in your mouth, besides your teeth and tongue. • Gum and candy are not allowed.
Do not use your watch alarm or jangle your jewelry. • You may enjoy the sound but the added percussion is disturbing to everyone around you.
Stay awake. • You never know what important bits of wisdom you might learn!
Keep your hands and feet to yourself. • Please keep your feet off of the seats. • This includes the seat cushions and the backs of the seats.
Do not sigh with boredom. • If you are in agony, keep it to yourself. • Your neighbor just may be loving the assembly!
Do not applaud until it is over. • You also don’t need to yell since it’s not a sports event.
Do not embarrass yourself or your teacher. • Remember that you are representing your team and you want to be on your best behavior.
Do not go to the assembly thinking you will hate it. • You may be surprised! • Give new things a chance and you might really enjoy the assembly!
Enjoy the assembly!! • Thank you for trying your best and enjoy!!