π Audience etiquette is important at events such as guest speakers, plays, and comedians.
π΅ Being considerate of others means arriving on time, not talking excessively, and silencing cell phones.
π Avoid causing distractions and disrupting the event for others.
π‘ Being civil and courteous during a Q&A session, even if you don't agree with the speaker, is important.
π‘ Doing other activities like homework or using a phone instead of paying attention is distracting and disrespectful.
π‘ Coming in late and having conversations during a presentation disturbs others and is highly annoying.
π Clapping between movements in a musical performance is considered annoying for the musicians.
π¬ Texting and engaging in small conversations during a presentation is also deemed annoying.
π΄ Sleeping and mocking the presenter are regarded as annoying behaviors by audience members.
π Showing up late to the show can cause delays and frustration.
πΆ Bringing crying and whining children to the adult audience shows can be distracting.
πΆββοΈ Leaving halfway through the presentation is disrespectful and distracting.
π₯ Audience should be considerate and respectful by sitting in the back and leaving quietly.
π For serious topics, the audience should always treat the presenter with respect.
π For engaging presentations like concerts or comedians, there's a give-and-take relationship between presenter and audience.
π€ Maintaining a respectful and interactive relationship between the audience and presenter is crucial.
π£οΈ Knowing when and how to participate in Q&A sessions with presenters is important.
π§ Being a responsible audience member involves respect, open-mindedness, and the potential for fun and learning.