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Look at the dress code for the Olympic Games.

Casual clothes are neat and generous.

Although there is no strict dress code for watching the Olympic Games, the audience should still follow the civilized and polite customs. Clothing should be comfortable, casual, neat and generous, not too casual.

Olympic etiquette:

Watch the game in a civilized way and show your image.

The Olympic Games attracted the attention of the whole world. /kloc-in the past 0/00 years, Olympic events have continuously improved their respective competition systems and rules, and at the same time, some established civilized customs have been formed, and the etiquette for watching the games has been clearly stipulated. Watching the games in a civilized way is not only a part of the cultural etiquette of the Olympic Games, but also an important part of showing the good image of the host.

Line up for security check and enter on time.

When watching the Olympic Games, you should try to enter the stadium in advance or on time. Therefore, it is best to familiarize yourself with the traffic route to the stadium before departure and try to take fast and smooth public transportation. When you enter the venue, there will be a long or short audience waiting for security check at the entrance. You must line up in an orderly way, not in line. Please take your seats in order after admission. If the game has already started, you should take a seat nearby and look for your seat during the break.

Understand the rules and learn to appreciate them.

Before watching the game, we should know a little about the basic rules of the game, which will help us learn to watch the doorway while watching the excitement. Watching the Olympics, the audience should also be normal. It is certainly worth celebrating that athletes won medals, but there is no need to get stuck in a "dead end" for failure.

Casual clothes are neat and generous.

Although there is no strict dress code for watching the Olympic Games, the audience should still follow the civilized and polite customs. Clothing should be comfortable, casual, neat and generous, not too casual, especially in the swimming pool with relatively high temperature. Don't be a great man.

Carry things and obey the rules.

Flammable and explosive dangerous goods are not allowed to enter, and lighters, wine bottles, stools, knives and other hardware items and cans are also rejected; No pets allowed. In addition, big items such as gongs and drums, whistles, horns and flagpoles are not allowed to be brought into the venue; Carry slogans, and there shall be no disguised advertisements that infringe intellectual property rights.

Silence at the flag-raising ceremony

When the national flag is raised and the national anthem is played, all personnel at the scene should stand up, pay attention to the national flag, or sing the national anthem at a normal volume with music. If you are raising the national flag of another country, or the Olympic flag, or playing the national anthem or Olympic anthem of another country, you should also stand up and show your respect.

Enthusiastic refueling, hot but not chaotic.

Enthusiastic and moderate refueling for the game. In some highly competitive events, such as gymnastics, weightlifting, fencing, table tennis, tennis and so on. Athletes should keep quiet during the competition and clap their hands to show encouragement after the athletes complete their movements or die in the competition; In some track and field jumping events, the average athlete will encourage the audience to clap rhythmically and participate in the interaction before starting.

Respect players and referees.

When watching the Olympic Games, you should take the initiative to cheer for both sides of the competition, and avoid booing, whistling, screaming in strange voices, booing, mocking, insulting referees, athletes and coaches, throwing things at the stadium, and not interfering with the normal competition of visiting team players; Even if some decisions made by the referee cannot be understood and accepted, we should remain restrained and rational.