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Civil etiquette handwritten newspaper with words

01 Etiquette

Etiquette is a convention in appearance, appearance, deportment, ceremony, speech and behavior in order to respect each other in social interactions, and is recognized by all parties. code of conduct. Etiquette is a general term for etiquette, politeness, manners and rituals.

Etiquette is a variety of customary forms and behavioral norms established by people to show respect, awe and prayer to others, themselves, ghosts and gods, and nature.

The customary forms here include etiquette and rituals, and can be completed without the use of other items, such as kowtow, bow, hand-bowing, greetings, etc.;

The rituals are mostly collective Sexual, and generally need to be completed with the help of other items, such as foundation laying ceremony, launching ceremony, welcome ceremony, wedding ceremony, Confucius ceremony, etc. The earliest human etiquette is the sacrificial etiquette, which mainly expresses reverence and prayer for the ghosts and gods of heaven and earth.

02 Civilized etiquette slogans

1. Be patriotic and law-abiding, be courteous and honest, be united and friendly, be diligent, thrifty and self-reliant, and be dedicated and dedicated.

2. Be civilized and pay attention to etiquette.

3. Speak civilized language, do civilized things, and be a civilized person.

4. Smile is the key to unlock the heart.

5. Civilized etiquette starts with me.

6. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up.

7. Civilized etiquette starts with me.

8. Disease enters through the mouth and disaster comes out of the mouth.

9. Anger begins with stupidity and ends with regret.

10. Etiquette, etiquette, politeness, civilization, elegance, and culture.

11. Etiquette is a kind of civilized norm, and etiquette is a kind of quality cultivation.

12. The details reflected in the etiquette show the quality.

03 Dining Etiquette

1. Before eating, help your parents and elders to do whatever you can to do, such as placing bowls and chopsticks, moving stools, etc.

2. When eating, let the elders take their seats first. You have to wait for your parents and elders to start eating first before picking up the bowls and chopsticks to eat.

3. When eating, do not gorge yourself, do not talk without reason, do not move around casually, and do not throw away vegetable scraps and bones. Don't cough or sneeze at the table.

4. If your elders give you food and drink, say thank you. If you finish your meal before your parents or elders, ask your parents or elders to "eat slowly".

5. After eating, help parents collect dishes and chopsticks, wipe tables and stools, etc.

05 Dressing Etiquette

1. Appear neatly and elegantly, dress plainly and appropriately, and do not wear fancy clothes.

2. Female students are encouraged to have short hair and not perm their hair; male students are encouraged to have their hair cut and trim their hair, not keep their hair long and do not part their hair.

3. No makeup, no accessories, no mid-to-high-heeled leather shoes, no vests and slippers to school.

4. Wear school uniforms according to school regulations.