What is the true meaning of etiquette? What is the meaning of etiquette?

Updated on culture 2024-04-24
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Etiquette is the restraint and restraint of oneself. In college, if you don't stick to the wall in class, you are not allowed to use your mobile phone, spit, and go in and out of class at will, but if you can be in class, you can hit **, spit, and go out if you want to? Anyway, the teacher didn't say that the school didn't have rules.

    The answer is no. If you want to use your mobile phone, if you want to go out to the bathroom, ask the teacher, unless the teacher explains at the beginning of the class, you can go if you want to go, and you tell me to disturb my train of thought in class, then you can go. When you arrive at the unit, you must ask for instructions first, if the leader sees you walking around so casually and has no rules, then there is basically no good opportunity waiting for you.

    So etiquette is an invisible discipline, it is invisible, and if you don't exercise a little restraint, you will lose points for yourself. (Speaking of restraint, we have to talk about a phenomenon.) People often say, why do you want to make yourself so tired?

    That's the kind of sentence, why are you so tired of working? It has been observed that people who say such things are generally not very good. When you are young, you have to work hard, you have to suffer and be tired, don't let yourself be idle, the tiredness of being young is to lay the foundation for your happiness when you are old, and you can have a good life.

    What is the mantra of successful people? Busy, say a few more words, is he confiding in you that he is tired? No, he's telling you that his career is relatively hot, and he can't finish his life.

    Young people should not be afraid of getting tired, such as going to class. If the teacher is angry, he will play with his mobile phone or read other books or even play games in a team. Then if you don't bring anything back, you don't take that class.

    The sentence that Xiaoyanzi said in "Huanzhu Gege": Idle is idle anyway, so take notes well and really bring back something meaningful. People often say such a sentence, then who is who, lazy to death, what is lazy to die?

    Laziness is laziness, laziness is falling, falling is the after, and regret is regret, repentance is extinguished, extinguished is dead, death is death, so people are lazy and die, that's how it comes. The reason why people are human beings is because people have thoughts, can not be lazy, when we feel comfortable, then it is a sharp decline, and the value and meaning of life is continuous struggle and struggle, now so comfortable? How brilliant is middle age?

    How do you enjoy happiness when you are old? )

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Etiquette is a code of conduct that people agree to agree on in terms of appearance, appearance, manners, rituals, speech and behavior in order to respect each other in social interactions. It is a general term for etiquette, courtesy, manners, and rituals. Etiquette is a variety of customary forms and behavioral norms that people conventionalize to express respect, awe and prayer for people, themselves, ghosts and gods, and nature.

    The customary forms here include etiquette and rituals, which are generally personal and can be done without the help of other objects, such as kowtowing, bowing, arching, greetings, etc.; The rituals are mostly collective, and generally need to be completed with the help of other objects, such as the foundation laying ceremony, the launching ceremony, the welcome ceremony, the marriage ceremony, the ceremony of sacrificing the hole, and so on. The earliest rituals of human beings were sacrificial rituals, which mainly expressed the awe and prayer for the ghosts and gods of heaven and earth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Respect for others in etiquette should come from the heart. Nowadays, many people really don't have the concept of respecting people in their hearts. The simplest greeting, some people just formally raise their hands to say a word, and after looking at people with their eyes, they look directly at other places, saying hello and not looking at people, which is equivalent to not saying hello, doing and not doing the same, it is better not to do it.

    So, all the greetings must look at the person. And some people just look at you and say hello, but his attitude is very perfunctory, such as going to a hotel, or a clothing store, someone stands at the door, and someone comes and talks: Hello, welcome; Someone is gone:

    Welcome to the next visit, it's very casual, anyway, I opened my mouth, you can do what you like, just such an attitude. But it's not all like this, some of the way to say hello is very sincere: Hello, welcome, when you leave:

    Welcome, gone is also welcome. Pure walking formality. And what is the real respect for people from the heart, that is, when I see a person, I want to respect him, I want to call him well, and he has to agree to it, and the next time he sees you, he will call you like this.

    When you go to school, whether it is the aunt who sweeps the floor or the aunt in charge of the dormitory, you call someone politely, then your things are dropped, and the aunt who sweeps the floor will remind you that it is late to go back to the dormitory, and the aunt in charge will also open the door for you. It's the same when you go to the unit, whether it's the doorman uncle, or the gardening uncle, or the cleaning aunt, say hello to people seriously, and he is happy if you are happy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As we all know, China is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world, and the Chinese nation has been a famous "country of etiquette" since ancient times. The ancients said that "those who are courteous respect people", etiquette is a code of conduct for dealing with people, and it is also the art of communication. It is the sum of various codes of conduct and norms that meet the requirements of exchanges for the purpose of establishing harmonious relations.

    Etiquette is gradually formed and accumulated by human beings in social interactions. Etiquette is an integral part of the traditional culture of a country and a nation. In our country, modern etiquette is based on traditional culture as the core, and constantly absorbs the excellent culture of other nationalities, and gradually develops and perfects it in the long-term practice of social life.

    It is rooted in the fertile soil of traditional culture, so it has a deep traditionality. Respecting the old and loving the young, respecting the virtuous and helping the weak, courtesy, and abiding by punctuality have always been the glorious traditions of the Chinese nation. Confucius once said:

    If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand. It can be seen that the requirements for etiquette in ancient China are still very high, which is of profound significance for the inheritance and development of modern etiquette. Therefore, the tradition of modern etiquette is beyond doubt.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Etiquette is a person's basic respect and reverence for the world. What kind of world you will get is hidden in your attitude towards the world. The core of etiquette is respect, that is, the other person is the center when interacting, which is also a concentrated expression of a person's cultivation.

    At the forum, the leader speaks at the top, but you eat by yourself below; In the relationship, people are **, but you keep increasing food ...... othersSuch manifestations are not understanding the true connotation of etiquette, which is not only bad for others, but also not conducive to one's own development.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Countless facts have proved that personal etiquette plays a positive role in the purification and beautification of a society. Personal etiquette forms a kind of moral force with strong binding force, so that every member of society can consciously adjust their behavior according to the requirements of social civilization, spurn bad habits, and finally put their words and deeds into the track of etiquette in line with the times, so as to conform to the trend of social development. It can be said that personal etiquette also reflects the degree of civilization of a society from one side.

    It can be seen that etiquette is not only a measure of a person's moral standard and whether he is educated, but also a measure of the degree of civilization of a society and a country.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Why does etiquette emphasize being a human being? Because all success is the success of being a person, and all failure is a failure of being a person, even if you can't do it well, how can you do a good job and how to learn? How to do good research, how to do good learning? In other people's Tianjin dialect, you can't do anything.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Etiquette refers to the norms and norms of behavior that people form in social interactions. It is manifested in politeness, etiquette, appearance, ceremony, etc.

    Traditional civilized etiquette in the universal sense.

    1. Respect the elderly. From the primitive society to the feudal society in China, the political and ethical relations between people are all linked by the blood relationship of the clan and the family, so the ancestors are respected in the family and the elders are respected in the society. Since ancient Chinese society advocated courtesy and benevolence, respecting the virtuous has become a historical requirement.

    2. The instrument is still suitable. The Chinese nation has always paid attention to expressing people's rich emotions through appropriate forms. Such as the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Chongyang Festival, etc., almost every festival has specific etiquette.

    3. Be polite. Get along with others and put kindness first. To respect others, we must treat them equally, regardless of the rank of the noble and the low, and treat them equally. Reciprocity is an important criterion for treating people politely. That is, to accept the kindness of others, you must reciprocate with the same respect.

    4. The appearance is neat. A person's appearance and demeanor are the manifestation of his cultivation and civilization. The ancients believed that dignified manners, courtesy, respectful deacons, and courteous manners could not only maintain personal dignity, but also help to advance into morality.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Fundamentals of Etiquette:

    1. Discipline yourself and respect others.

    2. Etiquette is to allow people to interact lightly, quickly, and happily.

    3. Etiquette is to think about others, do not do to others what you do not want to do to yourself.

    4. Etiquette is the external manifestation of a person's inner cultivation and quality.

    5. Etiquette is the skill of communicating with each other in interpersonal communication.

    6. Etiquette is a customary practice in interpersonal communication to show respect and friendliness.

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