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The elementary school I went to from kindergarten to second grade didn’t allow us to talk during lunch. It was called “chew time” when we had to stop talking.
What country was this??? And how did they enforce it??? Sounds near impossible
This was in the US. It was a long time ago so I can’t exactly remember but I think if a kid didn’t stop talking, they would be moved to another table and have to eat by themselves.