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If you're planning to go on a White House tour, it's important to understand that the White House is a historic and highly secure government building. As such, there are certain guidelines you'll need to follow to ensure a safe and respectful visit. Here are some tips on how to act on a White House tour: 1. Follow the rules: There will be rules and guidelines provided to you before and during the tour. These may include restrictions on photography, food and drink, and items that you can bring inside. Make sure to follow these rules to avoid any potential issues. 2. Be respectful: The White House is a symbol of the United States government and a historic landmark. Show respect by refraining from touching anything, speaking loudly, or behaving in a disruptive manner. Be mindful of other visitors who are also trying to enjoy the tour. 3. Dress appropriately: Dress appropriately for a public place. Avoid wearing shorts, tank tops, and flip flops. Business casual attire is recommended. 4. Be prepared for security checks: The White House has high security measures in place, and you will need to pass through a security check before entering. Be prepared to go through a metal detector, and have your belongings screened. Avoid carrying any prohibited items, such as weapons or sharp objects. 5. Listen to your guide: During the tour, you will be accompanied by a guide who will provide you with information about the White House and its history. Listen carefully to what they say and ask questions if you have any. 6. Don't wander off: Stick with your group and avoid wandering off on your own. There are certain areas of the White House that are off-limits to visitors, and you don't want to accidentally wander into a restricted area. By following these guidelines, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable visit to the White House. Remember to be respectful, follow the rules, and enjoy the experience!
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