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lisabon 2012 [21]
3 years ago
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At an Academy Awards ceremony, an award recipient took her Oscar, briefly thanked those who helped her earn it, and then made on

e statement in support of a particular presidential candidate. What was the biggest mistake she made?
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ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
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Answer: The person violated the expectations of the audience about the purpose of the occasion .

Explanation:

Politics is a somewhat controversial issue and should be named carefully so as not to offend other people. In several cases, it has been seen how certain celebrities talk about their candidate (which is their right) in different scenarios. The Academy Awards, called Los Oscars, is the most important night in Hollywood, it is a time where everyone wants to enjoy and winners celebrate. At the moment of a person going to receive its prize, she must be careful with the type of words she uses or the idea in general that she expresses in its speech since it may be that many people do not take it in the best way.

Within the regulations established in the label and protocol, the importance of not touching issues that may be controversial is highlighted, since they may ruin the evening or the moment to others, some of these issues may be religion or politics. While it is true that the person who received the Oscar has the right to express his opinion, political preferences should not be expressed in all kinds of scenarios because you have to have respect for others and that the Oscars do not have that approach.

Anyone who goes to awards and has the opportunity to express their opinion should be careful about what they say since in each situation some issues can be talked about and not.

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