1. Don't be late. You'd better get into the cinema and find a seat 15 minutes before the film is shown. If you turn off the lights and look for seats everywhere in the dark, it will greatly affect other viewers and bring unnecessary trouble to yourself. If you have to be late, you should ask people around you in a low voice and apologize. 2. Pay attention to your sitting posture. If you are tall, don't sit too high, so as not to block the view of the people behind you. 3. Don't eat food with shells or food with loud chewing sound. The cinema is a public place, not your own living room. Consider other people's feelings when eating, and help clean the cinema. If you really need to spit out the shell, spit it out with a garbage bag and chew the loud food into small pieces. 4. Don't whisper to each other often, speak loudly and behave politely. Especially don't say what will happen in the future (if your girlfriend asks you, you should also encourage her to see for herself. Many women like to ask what happened later, whether that person died, etc. Some people may see the movie being broadcast, and seize the opportunity to make some comments to make the finishing touch, or the behind-the-scenes anecdote of the play, especially American movies. Sometimes the director will appear in the movie and point out that it will make people sit up and take notice! But it is not advisable to say too much, so as not to affect others. Sneezing and spitting should be done quietly. If you want to leave your seat to go to the toilet, you should apologize to the people on both sides. Audiences with children must not let children run around and cry in the aisle. The mobile phone should be set to vibrate or turn off the sound. Don't answer the phone or send messages in the cinema to show that you are absent-minded. Minimize the impact on others. 6. At the end of the movie, don't stand up and leave first, but wait until the subtitles are finished. Because subtitles usually last for a few minutes, we often play early. In fact, watching the subtitles is a respect for many producers of a film.
Twenty-fifth of the 30 details of foreign quality education-don't talk when watching movies in the cinema. Don't talk or whisper under any circumstances when watching movies in the cinema. You can't put your feet on the chair in front of you either. If you want to eat in the cinema, eat as quietly as possible. If you buy snacks in advance to eat at the cinema, open the bag before the movie starts. In addition, it is impolite to leave your cell phone on or answer the phone during the film screening.