Pergunta: Can people bring children to these noise-free places?
Parents should guide children to maintain quietness
Parents should guide children to maintain quietness
Bringing children can be educational
Bringing children can be educational
Some noise-free places offer designated areas for children
Some noise-free places offer designated areas for children
Parents should be prepared to leave if children become noisy
Parents should be prepared to leave if children become noisy
Supervision is essential to ensure they don't disturb others
Supervision is essential to ensure they don't disturb others
Certain places require absolute silence
Certain places require absolute silence
Children's natural behavior might be disruptive
Children's natural behavior might be disruptive
Not all quiet areas are safe or interesting for children
Not all quiet areas are safe or interesting for children
Some environments are too sensitive for young children
Some environments are too sensitive for young children
The purpose of noise-free areas could be compromised
The purpose of noise-free areas could be compromised
Libraries might have areas for children
Libraries might have areas for children
Hospitals may restrict children for health reasons
Hospitals may restrict children for health reasons
Residential areas are generally more flexible
Residential areas are generally more flexible
Some workplaces may not be suitable for children
Some workplaces may not be suitable for children
Parks and nature reserves are usually child-friendly
Parks and nature reserves are usually child-friendly
It depends on the specific rules and nature of the place
It depends on the specific rules and nature of the place
Pergunta: Can people bring children to these noise-free places?
Expressões Autênticas
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to walk on eggshells: to be extremely cautious about one's words or actions
to walk on eggshells: to be extremely cautious about one's words or actions
make a racket: to make a lot of noise
make a racket: to make a lot of noise
out of place: inappropriate or unsuitable in a particular situation
out of place: inappropriate or unsuitable in a particular situation