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1. Speaking etiquette.
There is no shortage of greetings. When you see a guest, you should shout "Happy New Year" first. If you don't know what to call them, you can tell your children in advance.
Words of blessing should be said. The Spring Festival is to focus on "auspiciousness"."Meaning"The auspicious blessings come out of the mouth of the cute baby, and the elders must be happy.
2. Red envelope etiquette.
When the elders give the red envelope, the babies should take it with both hands and say "thank you" to the elders. Do not open the red envelope in person, it is best to put it in your parents' bag or your own pocket.
3. Table manners.
When eating, take the dishes in front of you, and if you can't clip the dishes, you can let the person next to you help clip them, and if you see the piece, don't copy it over and over again, which is a very rude performance.
Meat dishes with soup should be carefully pinched so as not to splash and stain clothes. After eating, set the dishes and chopsticks, and say, "You eat slowly" before getting up and leaving.
4. Hospitality etiquette.
Treat guests kindly, take the initiative to greet guests, beckon guests to sit down, pour tea for guests, etc.
5. Guest etiquette.
Put your shoes away when you enter the door, say "thank you" to the guests, don't flip other people's things at will, get the owner's permission to play with toys, and say "goodbye" when you leave.
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New Year's greetings generally start at home. On the morning of the first day of the new year, after the younger generation gets up, they should first greet the elders and wish them a long and healthy life and all the best. After the elders are worshipped, the "New Year's money" prepared in advance should be distributed to the younger generations.
After greeting the elders in the family, people should also congratulate the New Year with a smile on their faces when they go out, and exchange auspicious words such as "Wishing you prosperity", "Four seasons are wishful", and "Happy New Year". Neighbors or relatives and friends also visit each other to pay New Year's greetings or invite each other to drink and have fun.
New Year's greetings generally start at home. On the morning of the first day of the new year, after the younger generation gets up, they should first greet the elders and wish them a long and healthy life and all the best. After the elders are worshipped, the "New Year's money" prepared in advance should be distributed to the younger generations.
After greeting the elders in the family, people should also congratulate the New Year with a smile on their faces when they go out, and exchange auspicious words such as "Wishing you prosperity", "Four seasons are wishful", and "Happy New Year". Neighbors or relatives and friends also visit each other to pay New Year's greetings or invite each other to drink and have fun.
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1. New Year's greeting etiquette: start from home to congratulate the elders, visit relatives and friends, and prepare red envelopes for the elders.
2. Speaking etiquette: It is indispensable to call people when you see them, and you should say more blessings.
3. Red envelope etiquette: Thank you when you receive the red envelope, and the red envelope cannot be opened in person.
4. Table manners: Don't enjoy delicious things alone, and pay attention to meal hygiene.
5. Hospitality etiquette: treat guests kindly, and adults should not interject when speaking.
6. Etiquette as a guest: take the initiative to greet and say thank you, and don't move others' things.
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Point 1: It is indispensable to be called by people
Generally speaking, the more common relatives and polite babies will be called, such as grandfather, grandmother, uncle, aunt, etc. However, there are more guests during the Spring Festival, and it depends on parents to teach them in advance what to call the guests they are going to meet.
Point 2: Say more words of blessing
Babies around the age of one don't have much to say, and moms and dads can teach them to greet them with gestures beforehand: hugging their fists and smiling at friends and family. Babies over the age of two can teach them to say auspicious words and greetings such as "Wishing you prosperity", "Happy New Year", and "Safe New Year".
Point 3: Thank you when you receive the red envelope
When the elders give the red envelope, the babies should take it with both hands and say thank you to the elders. If the baby is too young to do it, parents can hold the baby's hand, take the red envelope with both hands, and then take the baby together to say "thank you".
Point 4: Red envelopes cannot be opened in person
A toddler under the age of 2 will not know what a red envelope is, just tell him to say thank you when someone gives it to him, and then put it in his pocket or give it to his mother. After the baby is a little sensible, you should tell them in advance, take the red envelope, do not open it in front of the guest, the best thing to do is to immediately put the red envelope in the bag of the parents or the baby's own bag.
Point 5: Pay attention to meal hygiene
Some children like to pick and choose when eating, parents should remember to say to their children: "When eating, we should take the food in front of us, and we should clip it when we see it, and don't copy it over and over again, which is a very rude performance." Meat dishes with soup should be carefully clamped so as not to splash and stain your clothes, and people will say that you are an unhygienic child.
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The customs and habits are different in different places, and the etiquette is also different, and the general etiquette is to greet the New Year with elders and friends, and to say that the New Year (or New Year) is good when you meet.
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The younger generations want to pay New Year's greetings to the elders, and the elders want to give the children New Year's money, and everyone has a reunion dinner together.
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