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Respect for teachers and students, knowledge brings endless envy and wealth to human beings, and teachers lead us to open the door to knowledge. The ancients said: "One day is a teacher, and a lifetime is a father."
Respecting teachers and valuing education is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, and as students, they must abide by the relevant etiquette and reflect their respect for teachers in their actions and details.
You know, greet the teacher when you see it;
Don't forget, give way when you meet on the road.
Whether in or out of school, when you see a teacher, you should take the initiative to say hello and say goodbye when you leave. When you meet a teacher at the school gate or up and down the stairs, don't compete with the teacher, and take the initiative to let the teacher go first.
You know, listen to the teacher's teachings with an open mind;
Don't forget, be honest and respond when you know what you are wrong.
Obey the teacher's management, and do not contradict the teacher's reminders and criticisms. If you have any comments, you can be polite to the teacher afterwards**. Be honest with the teacher's inquiry, seek truth from facts, do not lie, take the initiative to admit mistakes and correct them in time.
You know how to respect the teacher's personality habits;
Don't forget, cherish the fruits of your teachers' labor.
Respect the teacher's personality and daily habits, and do not judge the teacher's appearance and clothing. Cherish the fruits of the teacher's labor, complete the tasks assigned by the teacher on time, and take every homework correction of the teacher seriously.
You know, knock on the door and ask politely;
Don't forget, you should use both hands to hand over items.
When entering a teacher's office or dormitory, you should knock on the door and get permission before entering. Be careful to use civilized language, say "excuse me" when asking the teacher a question, say "thank you" after the teacher, and say "goodbye" to the teacher when leaving. When presenting or receiving assignments or other items to the teacher, use both hands as a sign of respect.
When you see the teacher holding a lot of heavy objects in her hands, you have to take the initiative to help.
You know that you should be humble when talking to your teacher;
Don't forget, be patient and don't bother.
When talking to a teacher, stand up and take the initiative to sit down with the teacher, in a courteous and polite manner. When the teacher is doing work or talking to others, he should not interrupt at will, but should stand aside and wait patiently for the teacher to finish his work or talk before expressing his or her intentions, or choose another suitable time.
No accumulation of steps, no thousands of miles; Without accumulating small streams, there can be no rivers and seas. Only by starting from the little things can we make civilization become a common practice in the whole society, and civilization can truly become a kind of appeal, cohesion, and driving force, and then sublimate into a kind of city business card, a national image, and a spirit of national brotherhood.
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The content of civilized etiquette includes: appearance, manners, expressions, movements, language, clothing, conversation, and dealing with others. From the object point of view, there are etiquette, etiquette in public places, hospitality and guest etiquette, table etiquette, gift etiquette, civilized communication, etc.
The code of conduct in the process of interpersonal communication is called etiquette, and the performance of bad rent etiquette in speech and action is called politeness.
Appearance refers to a person's appearance, which is the appearance embodiment of a person's spiritual outlook. A person's hygiene and cultivation habits. Clothing and image are closely related to maintaining a dignified and generous manner.
Speech, as an art, is also an important part of personal etiquette. Politeness: The attitude should be sincere and cordial, the voice should be appropriate, the tone should be calm and calm, and respect others. Expressions: Honorifics, words that express respect and courtesy.
Civilized etiquette is not only the embodiment of personal quality and upbringing, but also the embodiment of personal morality and social morality, but also the quality of the city and the face of the country. Therefore, as a "country of etiquette" with a history of 5,000 years of civilization, we should use civilized behavior, manners, and reasonable etiquette to treat people and guests.
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1. The content of etiquette education covers all aspects of social life.
In terms of content, there are grooming, manners, expressions, movements, language, clothing, conversation, and dealing with people; From the object point of view, there are etiquette, etiquette in public places, hospitality and guest etiquette, table etiquette, gift etiquette, civilized communication, etc.
The norms of behavior in the process of interpersonal communication are called etiquette, and the performance of etiquette in speech and action is called politeness. To strengthen moral practice, attention should be paid to etiquette, so that people can conduct interpersonal interactions on the principle of "respect, self-discipline, moderation, and sincerity", and bid farewell to uncivilized words and deeds.
2. Etiquette, etiquette, and politeness are rich and diverse, but it has its own regularity, and its basic etiquette principles:
The first is the principle of respecting people.
The second is the principle of self-discipline, that is, in the process of communication, we should be self-denial, prudent, proactive, consciously voluntary, polite to others, and behave as we are.
1. Self-comparison, self-reflection, self-demand, self-examination, self-restraint, and no arrogance.
the third is the principle of moderation, moderation and decency, and mastery of proportion; Fourth, the principle of sincerity, sincerity, treating people with sincerity, not acting on the spot, and inconsistent words and deeds.
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Civilized etiquette is as follows:1. Do not litter, dump sewage, or spit.
2. Do not jaywalk, run red lights, or climb over traffic guardrails.
3. Don't stop indiscriminately, honk indiscriminately, and turn around at will.
4. Don't use foul language, bare-chested, and smoke at will.
5. Do not drink and drive, play ** or smoke while driving.
6. Do not occupy the road to operate, build privately, and hang indiscriminately.
7. Do not trample on flowers and plants, destroy greenery, or damage public property.
8. Do not make noise in public places, cut the queue to grab seats.
9. Do not scribble and paste graffiti.
10. Do not gamble, drink too much, and disturb public order.
Speak civilized meeting etiquette1. Bow down.
Bowing, meaning to bend down, is a form of etiquette to admire others. When bowing, you must stand upright, take off your hat, salute, or bow and say nice things. Bow and look at each other as a sign of respect.
2. Handshake ceremony.
A handshake is an important way to communicate ideas, exchange feelings, and enhance friendship. When shaking hands with others, look at them with a smile, do not look absent-mindedly, look left and right, and do not shake hands with people wearing hats and gloves. Under normal circumstances, the handshake time should not exceed 3 seconds, and you must stand to shake hands to show respect and politeness to others.
3. Greetings Greetings are a silent greeting etiquette that is often used to greet acquaintances from various occasions. In social situations, people often use the form of waving, bowing, and taking off their hats to express their friendliness.
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No foul language, bare-chested, bare-chested, casual smoking. Do not jaywalk, run red lights, or climb over traffic guardrails. No littering, dumping sewage, or spitting.
No scribbling. Do not drink and drive, play **, and smoke while driving. Do not occupy the road to operate, build indiscriminately, and hang indiscriminately.
1. Don't use foul language, bare-chested, and smoke at will.
2. Do not jaywalk, run red lights, or climb over traffic guardrails.
3. Do not litter, dump sewage, or spit.
4. Don't scribble.
5. Do not drink and drive, play ** or smoke while driving.
6. Do not occupy the road to operate, build privately, and hang indiscriminately.
7. Do not trample on flowers and plants, destroy greenery, or damage public property.
8. Do not make noise in public places, cut the queue to grab seats.
9. Don't stop indiscriminately, honk indiscriminately, and turn around at will.
10. Do not gamble, drink too much, and disturb public order.
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1. Don't use foul language, bare-chested, and smoke at will.
2. Do not jaywalk, run red lights, or climb over traffic guardrails.
3. Do not litter, dump sewage, or spit.
4. Don't scribble.
5. Do not drink and drive, play ** or smoke while driving.
6. Do not occupy the road to operate, build privately, and hang indiscriminately.
7. Do not trample on flowers and plants, destroy greenery, or damage public property.
8. Do not make noise in public places, cut the queue to grab seats.
9. Don't stop indiscriminately, honk indiscriminately, and turn around at will.
10. Do not gamble, drink too much, and disturb public order.
1. Language etiquette.
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What do you mean by civilized etiquette?
It is recommended that parents give their children ** "Dongdong Etiquette" series of cartoons, which include personal etiquette, family etiquette, campus etiquette, travel etiquette, etiquette for others, and speech etiquette.