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Why is it forbidden to talk loudly in public places like libraries?
The library is a quiet self-cultivation place, and another is that the library is a public place, so I can't accept the following four behaviors. Read aloud or teach children to read in the library reading room. The library is not anyone's private place. If you want to recite or teach your children to read, I suggest that it is better to stay at home as much as possible, so that no one will disturb others, no one will interrupt you, and you don't have to be careful. It's good for yourself and everyone. I don't care what happens in the library myself, I'm always making trouble. In fact, it is not only the library, but also other quiet environments. Some sloppy people may not pay much attention to their movements and make a loud noise as soon as they sit up. Then I will move stools and tables from time to time, with loud movements, which will interfere with others' attention and interest in reading. Discrimination in the library. Everyone can enter the library, regardless of gender. It is really unacceptable to discriminate and restrict who can enter and who can't, just like a man driving away the news of girls in the library, saying that girls should not be in the library, but at home. The mobile phone is very loud, so just play outside. It's really rude to call in the library, because no one wants to know what's wrong with you, and I don't think anyone wants others to know their bad things. In that environment, a little noise will be obvious. One person occupies many seats in the library. At present, there are so many people in the library that they often can't find seats, so try to occupy as few seats as possible. Everyone wants to read in a comfortable environment.