Most people would probably appreciate it if you stand for the Pledge of Allegiance (as a sign of respect), but I wouldn't recommend reciting unless you really mean it. It's enough of a thoughtless propaganda exercise as it is, without trying to force exchange students into it.
Think of it like if a king happened to pass by: nobody expects you to bow, but it would be rude to be chatting on your cell phone.
Should foreign exchange students stand for pledge of allegiance
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Personally I don't really care.
Most people would probably appreciate it if you stand for the Pledge of Allegiance (as a sign of respect), but I wouldn't recommend reciting unless you really mean it. It's enough of a thoughtless propaganda exercise as it is, without trying to force exchange students into it.
Think of it like if a king happened to pass by: nobody expects you to bow, but it would be rude to be chatting on your cell phone.