Unspoken Cinema Rules: 5 Things You Should Never Do In A Movie
Unspoken Cinema Rules: 5 Things You Should Never Do in a Movie
Going to the movies is a beloved pastime, but it's crucial to remember that you're sharing the experience with others. To ensure everyone enjoys the show, here are five unspoken rules every moviegoer should follow. — 13 DPO: What Do Cramps Mean?
1. Silence Your Cell Phone
This should be a no-brainer, but it's worth mentioning. Before the trailers even start, make sure your phone is on silent. No one wants to hear your ringtone or the incessant buzzing of notifications. The bright screen is also distracting to those around you. If you absolutely must use your phone, step out of the theater.
2. Keep Conversations to a Minimum
Whispering a quick question to your companion is understandable, but full-blown conversations are a major disruption. Save the commentary for after the movie. If you have strong reactions to a scene, try to contain them. A few gasps or laughs are fine, but avoid loud exclamations or running commentary.
3. Avoid Blocking the View
Be mindful of the people behind you. Don't wear a large hat or put your feet up on the seat in front of you. If you have particularly voluminous hair, try to arrange it so it doesn't obstruct the view. And please, don't film the movie with your phone! That's not only disruptive but also illegal. — ERJ Arrest: What's The Story Behind The Mugshot?
4. Be Mindful of Food and Drink
Crunching popcorn is part of the movie experience, but try to be reasonable. Avoid noisy wrappers and slurping drinks loudly. If you bring your own snacks, make sure they aren't too pungent. No one wants to smell your tuna sandwich during a romantic scene. Dispose of your trash properly after the movie.
5. Arrive on Time
Showing up late is not only rude but also disruptive. You'll have to scramble to find a seat in the dark, potentially blocking the view of other moviegoers. Aim to arrive at least 15 minutes before showtime to settle in and avoid disturbing others. Missing the beginning also means missing crucial plot points, diminishing your own movie experience.
Following these simple rules ensures a pleasant moviegoing experience for everyone. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the show – responsibly! — Liam Payne's Twitter Photo: Latest Updates & Fan Reactions