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A four-character idiom about civilized etiquette

Reciprocate with courtesy, respect the elderly and love the young, treat each other with eyebrows and respect each other as guests

Be courteous and give way to others; benevolent people love others; fathers are kind and sons are filial;

Be modest and courteous; be sincere and considerate; be kind to others;

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Be prepared to attend; be polite; be approachable.

A courteous and humble gentleman sweeps the path to greet others and treats each other with courtesy

Humility, prudence and kindness welcome others. Sweep the couch to greet others with an open mind

Humble corporal and courtesy to the three firsts. Don’t be arrogant and humiliate yourself to listen

Respect the virtuous and polite, benevolent people love others, be gentle and have etiquette, and treat others with humility

Be sincere to each other as a father, a loving son, be filial, gentle, courteous, straightforward, understanding, hold the scriptures and ask questions< /p>

Be courteous, obedient, humble, courteous, courteous, humble, loyal, trustworthy, and happy

Keep your door open to welcome guests, be sincere, gentle, honest, and guard against arrogance and impetuosity

Be kind to others with both affection and etiquette. Being polite and self-aware

Condescending to be polite, polite, not arrogant or impetuous

Condescending to treat others politely and respectfully listening to the virtuous corporal

Condescending to respect the virtuous without being reserved or offensive Respecting each other as guests approachable