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The basic etiquette of China is a must-see for everyone.
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1. Grooming.
Personal hygiene: Hygiene is the key to grooming and is a basic requirement for etiquette. No matter how standard the appearance is and how luxurious the clothes are, if they are unkempt and full of odors, it will inevitably destroy a person's external image.
Therefore, everyone should develop good hygiene habits, so that they can wash their faces and feet when they go to bed, brush their teeth in the morning and dinner, wash their hair and bathe frequently, and pay attention to personal hygiene such as grooming and frequent change of clothes and hand washing. Do not clean personal hygiene in front of people. For example, picking teeth, picking nostrils, picking earwax, manicure, rubbing mud, etc., these behaviors should be avoided by others, otherwise, not only the first view, but also the disrespect for others.
When talking to people, keep a certain distance, and it is best not to be too loud and splash at the mouth.
Clothing: Clothing reflects the level of a person's cultural quality and the elegance of aesthetic taste. Specifically, it must be natural and decent, coordinated and generous, and it must abide by some conventional norms or principles.
Clothing should not only adapt to their specific conditions, but also must always pay attention to the objective environment, the occasion of the person's dress requirements, that is, dress should give priority to the three elements of time, place and purpose.
2. Talk. Politeness: The attitude should be sincere and cordial; The volume of the voice should be appropriate, and the tone should be calm and calm; Respect others.
Expressions: Honorifics, words that express respect and courtesy. For example, "please", "thank you", "sorry", etc., in daily use, and the word "you" in the second person, etc.
The first meeting was "Jiuyang"; I haven't seen it for a long time as "long gone"; Asking for criticism as "advice"; Trouble others is called "bother"; Seeking convenience is "borrowing light"; Asking someone to do things is "please" and so on. Make an effort to develop the habit of using honorifics. Nowadays, the polite language advocated in our country is ten words:
Hello", "Please", "Thank you", "Sorry", "Goodbye". These ten characters embody the basic form of language that speaks civilly.
3. Manners.
Conversation posture: The posture of conversation often reflects a person's character, cultivation and civilized qualities. Therefore, when talking, first of all, the two sides should face each other, listen to each other, and not look around, read books and newspapers, look tired, and yawn, otherwise, it will give people the impression of being absent-minded, arrogant and unreasonable.
Standing posture: Standing is the most basic posture of human beings, and it is a static beauty. When standing, the body should be perpendicular to the ground, the center of gravity should be on the two forefeet, the chest should be raised, the abdomen should be tucked, the jaw should be tucked, the head should be raised, and the shoulders should be relaxed.
Arms naturally drooping or crossed in front of the body, eyes level, smiling. Do not bend your neck, slant your waist, bend your legs, etc. when standing, and it is not appropriate to put your hands in your trouser pockets or cross your chest on some formal occasions, and do not subconsciously make some small movements, which not only appear restrained, give people a sense of lack of self-confidence, but also lose the solemnity of manners.
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Basic etiquette: 1. Stand with your chest up, your abdomen tucked, your head raised, and your arms naturally hanging down or crossed in front of your body.
2. When wearing a dress or cheongsam, do not stand with your feet together, and should take one foot as the center of gravity, and stagger the front and back of your feet.
3. Keep the upper body upright when sitting, and women wearing skirts should not sit too close to the sofa.
4. When sitting with your legs folded, your calves are hanging in the air, and your toes are down.
5. Lean forward appropriately when talking to others, and make appropriate gestures according to the needs of the content.
6. When walking, the body is straight, swing your arms naturally, and do not swing left and right.
7. When wearing a cheongsam to walk, the chest is slightly contained, the chin is slightly closed, and the stride length should not be too large.
8. Do not make loud noises in indoor public places, and cover your mouth appropriately when sneezing.
9. Do not make loud noises in public places, do not spit, and cover your mouth properly when sneezing.
10. Often go home to see your parents, take the initiative to ask for warmth, and share housework.
The Importance of Etiquette:
1. Etiquette is the foundation of harmonious interpersonal relationships.
Society is a collection of different groups, and groups are formed by the convergence of many individuals, and the differences of individuals are absolute, such as: gender, age, wealth and poverty, dignity and inferiority, etc. Etiquette is the lubricant and glue of social interaction, which will make different groups respect each other, understand each other, seek common ground while reserving differences, and live in harmony.
2. Etiquette is the carrier of social civilization and progress.
Etiquette education is the most basic content in the socialist spiritual civilization education system. This is because being civilized and polite is the actual embodiment of people's spiritual civilization.
However, the degree of civilization of each person is not only related to his own image, but also affects the spiritual civilization of the whole society, so it is necessary to inherit and carry forward the excellent cultural traditions of the motherland and strengthen the building of socialist spiritual civilization.
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1. Grooming. Grooming refers to the basic appearance of a person's personal body. Including hair, pants and face.
2. Expressions. Expressions, usually mainly a person's facial expressions. Including vision.
3. Manners. Mannerisms refer to people's body movements. Including standing, sitting, squatting, hand gestures.
4. The number of clothes is vibrasive. Clothing is a general term for the clothing and jewelry that people wear.
5. Conversation. Conversation, that is, the personal speech of Hu Bigao.
6. Treat people and things. The so-called "dealing with others" specifically refers to the performance when getting along with others, that is, the attitude towards the world.
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