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cheering at a sports game
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England
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Involves organized chants and songs, often led by a specific supporter group
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1
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2
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cheering at sporting events
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United Kingdom
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Can involve singing traditional chants and songs, and may include lighthearted banter with opposing fans
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1
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3
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cheering at sports events
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England
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Cheering is more organized and structured, with fans often following specific team chants and songs while refraining from excessive individual outbursts
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1
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4
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cheering for teams
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United Kingdom
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Cheering is encouraged, but the use of fireworks or flares is strictly prohibited due to safety concerns.
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1
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5
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cheering for the home team
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United Kingdom
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Lighthearted and humorous, involves both support for the team and good-natured teasing of opponents
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1
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6
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cheering for the opposing team
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United Kingdom
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Tolerated and seen as good sportsmanship, as long as it's done in a friendly and respectful manner
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