What are the etiquette for classmates and the etiquette for teacher student interactions?

Updated on culture 2024-06-04
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't speak too loudly.

    Don't get too close.

    Don't lie.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the interaction between teachers and students, as a student, you should first treat the teacher politely, such as taking the initiative to say hello when you see the teacher, knocking on the door when you enter the teacher's office, etc.; Secondly, we should pay attention to the occasion, when talking to the teacher on different occasions, our tone and topic of conversation should be different with the change of the occasion; Third, we should be careful not to lose proportion, because our equality with teachers does not mean that we can be presumptuous with teachers, such as inquiring about teachers' privacy and suddenly slapping teachers from behind

    Therefore, the answer is: be polite to the teacher, pay attention to the occasion, and do not lose proportion

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The interaction between teachers and students is not only a process of imparting knowledge, but also contains rich emotional exchanges. Teachers should respect students' personality and individuality, understand students, and trust students. Teachers should set an example for students with their own knowledge and accomplishments.

    Teachers should be strict with discipline, lenient with others, and set an example for others. Teachers should be good at discovering the bright spots of each student and giving them full encouragement. Teachers should respect students' self-esteem and self-confidence, and refrain from being sarcastic or sarcastic.

    Teachers should be good at discovering the shining points of each student, and give encouragement and help. Teachers should maintain their good appearance and demeanor in front of students. Teachers are not allowed to smoke in front of students, drink alcohol in front of students, or wear fancy clothes in front of students.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    6. Etiquette in public places on campus: You should consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not litter in classrooms, corridors, and playgrounds, do not spit on the ground, and do not dump garbage. Do not scribble, scribble, smear, or carve on blackboards, walls, desks and chairs, take care of school public property, flowers and trees, and save water and electricity.

    Consciously store bicycles in designated carports or places, do not park indiscriminately, and do not get stuck in traffic jams on campus. When eating in the cafeteria, you should be polite in line, not crowded, cherish food, and do not dump leftovers.

    4. Daily communication etiquette.

    1. Invitation etiquette before visiting: whether you are visiting for business or private, you must contact the interviewee in advance. There are four main points of contact:

    1) Self-report home (name, unit, position).

    2) Ask the respondent if they are at work (home), whether they have time or when they have time.

    3) Propose the content of the visit (a visit or a courtesy visit) so that the other party can be prepared.

    4) Set a specific time and place for the visit with the consent of the other party. Be careful to avoid eating and resting, especially nap times. Finally, thank the other person.

    2. Manners and etiquette during visits:

    1) Be punctual and keep your promises.

    2) Pay attention to the art of knocking. Knock on the door with your index finger with moderate intensity, three times at regular intervals, and wait for a response. If there is no response, you can increase the strength a little, knock three times, if there is an answer, and then stand sideways on the side of the right door frame, and then take half a step forward when the door opens, opposite the owner.

    3) The host does not give up his seat and cannot sit down casually. If the host is an elder or a superior, and the master does not sit, he cannot sit first. After the host gives up his seat, he says "thank you" and sits down in a proper manner.

    The host handed over the cigarette tea to take it with both hands and expressed his gratitude. If the owner does not have the habit of smoking, you should restrain your addiction to smoking and try not to smoke as much as possible to show respect for the owner's habits. The host offers the fruit and waits for the elders or other guests to do it before taking it himself.

    Even in the homes of friends you know best, don't be too casual.

    4) Talk to the host and be polite.

    5) The conversation should not be too long. When you get up to say goodbye, you should apologize to your host for the interruption.

    After going out, he turned around and took the initiative to stretch out his hand to shake goodbye to the owner and said, "Please stay." After the owner stays, take a few steps, and then look back and wave in greeting:

    Goodbye".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Say "hello" when you meet, greet "hello teacher" at the right time, say "please" when borrowing things, "thank you" for helping others, say "goodbye" after school and holidays, dress neatly and love labor, and help each other learn from each other.

    Write it yourself, is it useful?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Be humble to each other, be polite, and use polite language. When he speaks, he speaks in a calm tone and does not quarrel or fight.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When greeting people, call them "uncle" and "auntie".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You should come in the morning to say hello to each other, not to swear, but to encourage each other.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    One. Etiquette for classmates.

    1. Students should learn to use polite expressions such as "please, hello, thank you, sorry, it's okay, you're welcome, goodbye" when interacting with classmates.

    2. Students should greet each other, greet or nod when they meet each other.

    3. Speak calmly with classmates, listen attentively to classmates, and do not interrupt others easily.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First: sincere cooperation.

    The staff of all departments of the reception unit should have team spirit, cooperate sincerely, provide convenience to each other as much as possible, and work together to receive guests.

    Second: Be lenient with others.

    At work, be tolerant and friendly to colleagues, don't grasp a little entanglement, and understand the truth that "people are not sages, who can do nothing".

    Third: fair competition.

    Don't play smart in the competition, fair and open competition can make people convinced, and we should win the competition with real skills.

    Fourth: Take the initiative to say hello.

    Greet colleagues when entering and exiting the office every day; Don't call people by their nicknames, or call them brothers or other people.

    Fifth: Honesty and trustworthiness.

    Do the things assigned by colleagues conscientiously and abide by integrity. If you can't do it yourself, you should be honest and clear.

    Sixth: solidarity and cooperation.

    Everyone's personality and style of doing things are different, and they also have different strengths and weaknesses. If we focus on differences, we will only create disagreements and estrangements. The purpose of working together is to do a good job, and we should focus on common goals, stand on the same side, and put aside differences in order to harmonize our relationship, reach a consensus, and give full play to our strengths.

    Seventh: Learn to communicate.

    There is often cooperation between colleagues at work, and if there is no good communication, it will inevitably have a bad impact on the work. It is necessary to have a proactive attitude and a strong sense of self-control, and often have good interaction and communication with colleagues, so that both parties can understand each other, understand and then trust.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Students of the opposite sex should pay special attention to treating each other with courtesy, equality, mutual respect and help. You can't give each other nicknames, you can't use foul language, swear words and vulgar rumors, you can't stare at each other for a long time, you can't make a fuss about it. The appearance, figure and clothing of students of the opposite sex should not be judged; Do not ridicule or hurt the self-esteem of classmates of the opposite sex.

    2. Don't be overly intimate with students of the opposite sex.

    Male and female students are in the adolescence of physical and psychological development, and both parties often have curiosity and interest in the opposite sex, but due to their youth, their self-control ability is poor, and their understanding of society and life is shallow; At the same time, feelings are also the most impulsive. In this case, students of the opposite sex who are too intimate may become unanimous, which will affect the learning and physical and mental health of both parties.

    In addition to not being overly intimate, students of the opposite sex should not be in early love.

    3. Handle class reunions correctly.

    Students' birthdays, graduations, and hometown gatherings should focus on spiritual exchanges, and focus on studies and careers. The arrangement of activities should have a motivating effect, and should be able to encourage students to work hard, so that students can spend their birthdays happily and enjoy the collective love and warmth given by their classmates. Instead of pooling money for each person, eating and drinking in the restaurant or dormitory, not drinking and partying uncontrollably, let alone affecting the normal life of others.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Etiquette is the process of self-discipline and respect for others in interpersonal communication in a certain and conventional procedural way, involving dress, communication, communication, emotional intelligence and other contents. From the perspective of personal cultivation, etiquette can be said to be the external manifestation of a person's inner cultivation and quality. From the perspective of communication, etiquette can be said to be an art, a way of communication or a method of communication applicable in interpersonal communication, and it is a customary practice in interpersonal communication to show respect and friendliness.

    From a communication point of view, etiquette can be said to be the skill of communicating with each other in interpersonal communication. It can be roughly divided into five branches: government etiquette, business etiquette, service etiquette, social etiquette, and foreign-related etiquette.

    By definition, helping one's classmates is just a response to the good morals of helping others, and cannot be regarded as etiquette.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Count, helping classmates not only embodies the spirit of helping others, but also gets spiritual sublimation, isn't it a double win? To help others is to help ourselves, we must accumulate spiritual nutrients and spiritual fruits in ordinary small things, and strive to improve ourselves, come on!

    To put it simply, helping classmates is a kind of etiquette, hehe!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think so. If you happen to be in dire need of help when you help a classmate, that's a good thing. If you can help when people happen to not like outsiders to interfere, helping will not have any good effect, so I think it is a etiquette, and it is an important etiquette.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Helping your classmates is a kind of care for your classmates, and from the perspective of the two of you, it is mutual help and mutual respect, so I think this is a kind of etiquette and a good habit.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It should be etiquette, but it depends on how, if you help, behave appropriately, and speak elegantly, it should be regarded as a kind of etiquette, which can be of great help to the helper's cultivation of quality.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is etiquette for students to help each other, but it should be from the heart!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is a friendship, not a etiquette. Etiquette is mainly reflected in the details of ordinary interactions, which is formal.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello: Glad you asked. Helping itself is a kind of etiquette, no matter who you are helping, there is a saying that those who help others are always happy, and I believe that you will feel happy after helping your classmates.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not etiquette, but loving and moral.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't think it's etiquette because helping classmates is a form of mutual aid.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Personally, I think that it is appropriate for students to help each other, and students come together from all over the country, and meeting is fate, so it is appropriate to take the initiative to help students if they have any difficulties. I think the main thing about etiquette between classmates is to respect each other!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    No, helping others comes from the heart.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Helping classmates and even everyone around us is the fine moral tradition of our Chinese nation, and it can also be counted! However, the usual etiquette mainly includes: social etiquette and life etiquette.

    Learning social etiquette is also a compulsory course in our lives!!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It should be counted that helping others is the most basic etiquette.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is not considered that helping others is a personal morality, and etiquette is acquired.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I don't think it counts, it should only be about solidarity and friendship.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It has little to do with etiquette, no one stipulates that you have to help him, just be worthy of your own heart!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It should not be said that he is polite, but he is very loving and moral. aaaaaaaaaaa

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It should not be said that he is polite, but he is very loving and moral.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    That's not all, it's a person's character to be helpful.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Calculate. It seems that one of the rituals in China is to help others, right?

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I don't think so, it's just a virtue.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Strictly speaking, it doesn't count.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    If you can help, you can help, just do it, it's convenient for others, and it's good for yourself.

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