By the time you hit 40, odds are you know that movie theaters aren’t an appropriate place to carry on long conversations, but that doesn’t stop countless people from committing this etiquette error anyway.
“Talking before the movie? Absolutely. Once the lights are dim, even it’s the previews? All talking should cease,” says Thomas. “If you need to say something to someone after that point, it should be in a very light whisper and not loud enough for the rest of the theater to hear.”
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