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What are the English proverbs about manners?

What English proverbs about etiquette do students usually learn? Do you remember everything? Next, I will bring you English proverbs about manners for your reference. I hope it works for you. Let's have a look!

English proverbs about etiquette

People who respect others will always respect others.

People who respect others always respect others.

Let, the Lord of virtue, let it be called virtue.

Jean, the master of virtue, is called a virtue.

Say something to everyone, but you can't throw away all my heart.

When you meet someone and say three words, you can't throw your heart away.

If you don't follow the rules, you can't be Fiona Fang.

No rules, no Fiona Fang.

It is immoral not to be punctual.

Punctuality is immoral.

Know yourself and yourself, and compare your heart with yours.

Know yourself and know yourself, and you will win every battle.

Gentlemen argue, villains argue.

Gentlemen contend for courtesy, while villains contend for words.

Politeness warms people's hearts, but rudeness is annoying.

Politeness warms people's hearts, and rudeness is disgusting.

Knowledge makes people gentle, and communication makes people perfect.

Knowledge makes people exquisite, and communication makes people perfect.

Think on the bright side, think on the bad side.

Good deeds are done beforehand, and bad deeds are done afterwards.

If the clothes are not correct, the guests will not be rude.

If the clothes are not suitable, the guests will not be solemn.

The host is gentle, courteous and thrifty.

The host is gentle, respectful and thrifty.

People with virtue shine, and people with virtue shine.

The flow of people with virtue is light, and the flow of people with virtue is low.

See no evil, speak no evil, smell no evil, and listen no evil.

Don't look, talk, listen or let anything impolite happen.

Courtesy is welcome.

Modesty and politeness are welcomed by everyone.

A glorious death is better than a shameful life.

An honourable death is better than a disgraceful life.

Virtue is a kind of spiritual wealth, but what makes it shine is good manners.

Virtue is a kind of spiritual wealth, but it is good manners that make it shine.

Proper manners are related to respect for others and yourself. It costs nothing, but it can help you get everything.

Proper manners are respect for those who are with you. It's free, but I can help you get everything.

My parents raised me for more than ten years, and I am very grateful to my parents for their filial piety. Be grateful, know the etiquette of filial piety, and shout loudly that parents love you.

My parents have raised me for more than ten years and are grateful for my parents' filial piety. Thanksgiving knows filial piety and etiquette, parents I love you.

There is an inner courtesy, which is associated with love: it will produce the most pleasant courtesy on the appearance of behavior.

Politeness has an innate quality, which is related to love: it will produce the most pleasant behavior on the appearance of behavior.

Strong is frugal, poor is not poor.

If we have a strong capital and use it sparingly, we will never be poor.

A gentleman is sincere and valuable.

An upright man is open and poised.

Knowing shame is almost brave.

Shame is almost courage.

It is immoral not to be punctual.

Punctuality is immoral.

Politeness is safe, rudeness is dangerous.

Politeness makes people safe, rudeness makes people dangerous.

Politeness costs nothing, but it is more valuable than anything else.

Politeness costs nothing, but it is more valuable than anything else.

Convenient for others, convenient for yourself.

Convenient for people, but also convenient for themselves.

Politeness is more powerful than law.

Politeness is better than law.

Politeness is the second sun for educated people.

Politeness is the second sun for educated people.

Not good at treating people with courtesy.

In order to live in peace with the people, we should not be good at manners.

To disrespect others is to disrespect yourself.

To disrespect others is to disrespect yourself.

A gentleman is good to himself and enjoys the good of others.

A gentleman's own good is also the pleasure of others.

Be kind to others and be close as brothers; Evil spirits welcome people and harm soldiers.

Greet people like brothers; Evil welcomes people and harms soldiers.

Courtesy, don't talk to others, don't hesitate to pay.

Polite, no nonsense, no waste of money.

A truly civilized person knows his mission in life.

A truly civilized person knows his mission in life.

If you don't follow the rules, you can't be Fiona Fang.

No rules, no Fiona Fang.

People who go out are small at two o'clock.

Traveler is a small dichotomy.

Pay attention to people and let them use them.

Pay attention to people and get their use.

Politeness is the desire to regain courtesy and respect.

Politeness is a desire to regain politeness and respect.

Mingde is beautiful, seeking truth and being good.

Mingde advocates beauty, seeks truth and promotes goodness.

True civilization means that someone has planted the fruits of happiness.

True civilization is the result of planting happiness.

Civilization is to make civilized people.

Civilization is to make civilized people.

Soil can hold up the city wall, and virtue is thick soil.

Tufu city wall, accumulated virtue is thick land.

Courtesy is welcome.

Modesty and politeness are welcomed by everyone.

The reason why mortals are more expensive than animals is courtesy.

The reason why mortals are more valuable than animals is politeness.

Approachable, people will return.

People who are accessible must come back.

See no evil, speak no evil, smell no evil, and listen no evil.

Don't look, talk, listen or let anything impolite happen.

If you don't follow the rules, you can't be Fiona Fang.

No rules, no Fiona Fang.

Flowers decorate the world with beauty, and we beautify the campus with actions!

Flowers decorate the world with beauty, and we beautify the campus with actions!

Politeness to people is like wine.

Ceremony is to people, and wine is to people.

Good manners can calm things down.

Etiquette is all-round and quiet.

True civilization means that someone has planted the fruits of happiness.

True civilization is the result of planting happiness.

Food and clothing are good for people's livelihood, and courtesy is good for people's hearts.

Food and clothing are good for people's livelihood, and etiquette is good for people's hearts.

People's virtue is also good for me, and I can't forget it; I am virtuous to others, and I must not forget it.

People have my virtue, and we must not forget it; I am virtuous to people and will not be forgotten.

Respect the heart, courtesy also.

Respect and courtesy.

Strong is frugal, poor is not poor.

If we have strong capital and use it sparingly, we will never be poor.

It's not that I can't see righteousness, but that I'm afraid I'm not brave enough to see righteousness.

It's not that you can't uphold justice, but that you are afraid of not having the courage to do it.

The host is gentle, courteous and thrifty.

The host is gentle, respectful and thrifty.

Two hearts can't have one person, and one heart can't have a hundred people.

Two hearts get less than one person, and one heart gets less than a hundred people.

Man cannot live like an animal, but should pursue knowledge and virtue.

People can't live like wild animals. He should pursue knowledge and virtue.

The crow is still eating, and the lamb is still kneeling.

The crow was still eating, but the lamb knelt down.

The extravagant and lazy are poor, and the thrifty are rich.

Luxury makes lazy people poor, and strength makes thrifty people rich.

Politeness is the desire to regain courtesy and respect.

Politeness is a desire to regain politeness and respect.

Be a guest outside, don't show your white face.

Don't show up when you go out.

Knowing shame is almost brave.

Shame is almost courage.

A truly civilized person knows his mission in life.

A truly civilized person knows his mission in life.

Politeness is the golden key of mankind.

Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence.

Smile is our language, and civilization is our belief.

Smile is our language, and civilization is our belief.

Knowledge makes people gentle, and communication makes people perfect.

Knowledge makes people elegant and communication makes people perfect.

Learn etiquette, see the sage Si Qi, and don't introspect.

Learn etiquette, think alike when you see virtue, and reflect on virtue.

Not good at treating people with courtesy.

In order to live in peace with the people, we should not be good at manners.

Go out by mouth, farm by water.