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What behaviors of children in the library make you unacceptable?
In the library. The most unacceptable behavior for me is that my mother is reading a book with her children, and the voice is louder. Generally, in the library, there are specialized librarians who manage and maintain the order of the library, and they will promptly inform and stop some behaviors that affect the atmosphere to ensure a good learning and reading atmosphere in the library. In the library, it is usually extremely quiet or there is a rustling of books. There are few noisy things such as talking on the phone or children chasing and fighting in the library. Many people talk quietly so as not to disturb others' reading.

However, some parents take their children to the library to read books. They like to find a corner with their children and read books together. Reading books or telling stories with children is a good thing for their company. But in the library, your reading sound is out of place, especially in a quiet environment. Although you are reading, your reading has influenced many people's reading. It's hard for me to accept this behavior.