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What is the three-character classic of civilized etiquette?

The three-character classic of civilized etiquette is divided into three parts:

1. Be civilized and learn manners. ?

Respect the old and love the young, respect teachers and respect parents. ?

Salute when you meet the teacher, use your respectful name and say hello frequently. ?

Listen to your parents and be considerate of them. ?

Be harmonious with your neighbors, have more contact and communication. ?

Students, how humble, have something to do, help each other. ?

Do your own thing, do it yourself, do housework and help more. ?

Public welfare, ahead, collective and brave. ?

2, understand etiquette, heavy instrument.

Dress neatly, brush your teeth and take a bath frequently. ?

Wash your hair often, be reasonable, often cut your nails and trim them. ?

Don't hit people, don't swear, and get along well with your classmates. ?

No spitting, no waste, no littering. ?

Love flowers and plants, don't climb, love public property, and don't draw. ?

Stand in harmony, be steady, don't shake your head or shake your body. ?

Raise your hand, be gentle, cast your feet, and be moderate.

3. Be polite and sociable. ?

Get along with others, keep your word, and don't bully the small or the strong. ?

Talk to people kindly, listen to people and don't interrupt. ?

When the guests come, get up to meet them, give up their seats and serve tea. ?

Visit relatives and friends, tap on the door, and come uninvited. ?

Take a boat, don't grab seats, help the disabled, and help the old and the young. ?

Take things, hand in things, borrow things and return them on time. ?

Be lenient with others, be strict with yourself, and be polite to others. Keep that in mind.