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put on stand
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UK
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To put a musical instrument like a guitar or a violin on a stand for easy access and display
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1
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2
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stand up
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United Kingdom
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It is polite to stand up when someone enters the room or when giving a speech.
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1
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3
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stand up
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United Kingdom
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Common social behavior to greet someone or show respect
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1
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4
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standing up
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UK
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Considered polite to stand up when someone enters the room or to greet someone
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1
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5
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take stand
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United Kingdom
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Encouraged to openly express your opinion and defend your beliefs
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1
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6
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take stand
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United Kingdom
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It is common for individuals to take a stand on political and social issues, often publicly expressing their opinions and advocating for change.
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1
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7
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take stand
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United Kingdom
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Taking a stand for one's beliefs is often encouraged and seen as a sign of strength.
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1
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8
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taking stand
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United Kingdom
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Expressing one's opinion and defending a position is encouraged as a sign of strength and conviction.
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1
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9
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taking stand
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United Kingdom
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Encouraged as a sign of confidence and assertiveness.
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1
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