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Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always makes people doubt its stupidity. -Randall, English writer

Politeness is the first important thing for children and teenagers to form habits, so we should pay special attention to it. British philosopher John Locke

The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. -herzen, Russian philosopher and writer

Politeness is the most beautiful flower in noble character. -Winter, English painter

Politeness is the desire to regain courtesy and respect. -La Rochefoucauld, French writer

1, carry out civilization education

Civilized classroom: attend class on time, don't be late, don't leave early, don't skip class, respect teachers, listen carefully, keep the classroom clean and tidy, create a beautiful classroom environment, prohibit "desk culture" and create a strong learning atmosphere.

Create a civilized campus: love the school as home, consciously maintain the campus environment, advocate civilized fashion, and do nothing that will damage the reputation of the school.

2. Strengthen the education of language civilization, purify students' minds and develop healthy psychology.

(1), implement the "fourteen-character" polite expression, that is, "you"! "Hello!" "Please!" "Thank you!" "Goodbye!" "I'm sorry!" It doesn't matter!

(2) Abide by the civilized order on campus, and implement the relevant contents of the Code for Middle School Students and the Code of Daily Behavior for Middle School Students.

Advocate "five hearts", that is, loyalty to the motherland, filial piety to parents, love for others, love for society and confidence in yourself. Do a good job in mental health, don't be angry with parents, don't contradict teachers, don't "neglect" classmates, and don't leave home.

3. Promote the construction of study style, strive for civilized classes and cherish collective honor.

(1) Take measures such as establishing typical and serious discipline, strictly manage, scientifically manage and finely manage students, so that students can develop a good style of wanting to learn, loving learning and knowing how to learn, and constantly strengthen and improve the construction of the style of study and class atmosphere in our school.

(2), pay attention to collective honor, no disciplinary behavior, no civilized behavior, establish a correct sense of competition, love and help students learn, * * * to build a civilized class.

What is etiquette? Etiquette is a process of self-discipline and respect in interpersonal communication, involving dress, communication, emotional intelligence and so on. From the perspective of personal cultivation, etiquette can be said to be the external expression of a person's inner cultivation and quality. From the perspective of communication, etiquette can be said to be an art, a communicative way or method applicable in interpersonal communication, and a customary practice of showing respect and friendliness in interpersonal communication. From the perspective of communication, etiquette can be said to be a skill of mutual communication in interpersonal communication. It can be roughly divided into five branches: government etiquette, business etiquette, service etiquette, social etiquette and foreign etiquette. Other related books are named after this.

Famous saying 2 If you don't learn manners, you won't stand. -Confucius 3 mortals are more expensive than animals and polite. -"Yanzi Chunqiu" 4 The most appetizing thing at the banquet is the host's etiquette. -Shakespeare Rudeness is the illegitimate child of ignorance. -Butler Six people can't live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. -Dante 7 Don't do evil, don't do good. Only virtue and virtue can serve others. -Liu Bei

In the spring of 52 1 BC, Confucius learned that his students had been ordered by the king of Lu to pay homage to the emperor in Luoyang, Kyoto, Zhou Dynasty. He thought it was a good opportunity to ask Laozi, the guardian of Tibetan history in the Zhou Dynasty, about "etiquette", so he got his permission and went with him. The day after Confucius arrived in Kyoto, he went to the Tibetan History Museum on foot to visit Laozi. Lao Zi, who is writing the Tao Te Ching, heard that the world-famous Kong Qiu came to consult, so he quickly put down his knife and pencil and adjusted his clothes. Confucius saw a healthy old man coming out of the gate, thinking it was Laozi. He hurried forward and respectfully paid tribute to one of Lao Zi's disciples. After entering the hall, Confucius bowed again before sitting down. Laozi asked Confucius why he came. Confucius left his seat and replied, "I have little knowledge and know nothing about the ancient' etiquette system', so I specially asked the teacher." Seeing that Confucius was so sincere, Lao Tzu expressed his views in detail.

Kong Rong Jean Kong Li Rong (153208), a native of Lu State (now Qufu, Shandong Province), was a famous writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the seven sons of Jian 'an. His literary creation was highly praised by Wei Wendi Cao Pi. According to historical records, Kong Rong was not only very clever when he was young, but also a typical example of paying attention to brotherhood, mutual help and friendship. When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate pears with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always takes the smallest pear. Once, my father saw it and asked, "Why do you always take the small one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said, "I am the younger brother, and I am the youngest. I should eat the small one and let the big one be eaten by my brother! " At an early age, Kong Rong learned the truth of mutual courtesy, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters, which surprised the whole family. Since then, Kong Rong has spread the story of pears for thousands of years, becoming a model of unity and friendship.

Know little about civilized manners

1. What are the basic principles of dress? A: First, according to their age, gender, body shape, occupation, identity, etc. A person's clothes should show his beauty and goodness while avoiding shortcomings and hiding others. The second is to conform to the norms and pay attention to collocation. Third, wear different clothes on different occasions. Official occasions should be traditional and conservative, social occasions should be fashionable and beautiful, and leisure occasions should be comfortable and natural.

2. What etiquette should I pay attention to when asking for directions? Answer: When asking people for directions, be warm and polite, and address them appropriately according to age, gender and status. When the other person tells you the route you should take, thank you. If the other party can't answer, thank you.

3. What is the correct attitude towards drinking? Answer: It's up to the guest to drink or not. What wine to drink and how much to drink are up to the Lord; The host toasts without discouraging wine, and does not stir things up with wine; Excessive drinking on festive occasions.

1. What public places are there? Answer: It mainly refers to theaters, stadiums, dance halls, shopping malls, hospitals, tourist attractions, meeting places (conference rooms), libraries, reading rooms, waiting rooms and other places on buses, trains, ships and planes.

2. How to be a civilized and polite qualified citizen?

A: Beautiful language and soul; Modest and courteous, open-minded and enterprising; Elegant and natural; Dress appropriately and behave in a dignified manner; Polite and punctual; Pay attention to hygiene and health; Civilization notice, improve consciousness; Public places are polite.

3. In the 1980s, the National Civilization and Courtesy Month was launched with "Five stresses, Four beauties and Three loves" as the center. What is the content of "five stresses, four beauties and three loves"? A:

The five lectures are: civilization, courtesy, hygiene, order and morality. The four beauties are: beauty of mind, beauty of language, beauty of behavior and beauty of environment. Three passions are: love for the motherland, love for socialism and love for the China * * * production party.

4. As citizens and tourists, how should we care for the green space? A: First, don't go into the green space to take photos, play or sit still. Second, don't throw away waste such as melon skin, stone, cigarette butts and paper scraps. Third, we should take good care of the supporting facilities of green space and keep them intact and clean.

5. What behaviors should be corrected when advocating civilized words and deeds?

A: Efforts should be made to correct behaviors such as lack of manners, disobeying rules and not caring for public property in public places.

6. How to be a civilized passenger? A: First, we should consciously queue up, orderly up and down, and not crowded. The second is to consciously give up seats for inconvenient passengers. The third is to maintain hygiene. Fourth, there are no inflammable and explosive dangerous goods.

7. How to use mobile phones in a civilized way? A: First, the mobile phone should be carried in a briefcase or a special mobile phone bag. Don't March hand in hand in the city. Second, when using a mobile phone, it is not appropriate to shout in front of people. Third, turn off your cell phone during meetings and performances. In some places, such as airplanes and hospitals, using mobile phones is harmful to safety and should be stopped.

8. How to consciously maintain urban sanitation? A: Don't build indiscriminately; Do not set up stalls; Do not scribble; Don't throw things about; Don't dry clothes and quilts along the street; Don't stop and leave the vehicles lying around; Do a good job in construction site management.

9. How to keep public places clean? Answer: No spitting, no littering of peels, scraps of paper and sundries. Don't smoke in places where smoking is prohibited; Keep public facilities clean.

10. How can I stop littering? Answer: It is best not to eat food with core, shell and skin in public places. If you want to eat food, you should put the skin and core in the trash can. Wrapping paper, boxes, cups, etc. It should be thrown into the dustbin. Shops, individual vendors, farmers and vegetable vendors should set up special containers to provide convenience for customers. Domestic garbage from shops and residential areas along the street shall be dumped at the designated place for removal according to the specified time and manner.

1 1. How can I stop spitting?

Answer: Spit phlegm into a spittoon in a public place with a spittoon; Where there is no spittoon, spit it in a handkerchief, or put it in the toilet paper you carry with you and put it in the trash can. Under any circumstances, don't spit on the ground, and don't spit in dark corners, green lawns and tree pits.

12. What are the sixteen words for a civilized and healthy lifestyle? A: Reasonable diet, moderate exercise, smoking cessation and alcohol restriction, and psychological balance.

13. What are the etiquette in daily communication? Answer: Shake hands: When shaking hands, let the lady, elder and boss reach out first to show respect. Usually the right hand holds hands, and sometimes the left hand can also hold hands. Jugongli: Three bows in solemn occasions and one bow in general occasions. Nodding ceremony: nodding slightly to show politeness to people, suitable for more casual occasions. Eye-catching rituals: take off your hat, stand at attention, hold your chest, look up, and look straight ahead or at the receiver. Waving ceremony: When waving, you can say "hello", "goodbye" and other greetings and farewell words at the same time. Applause: generally welcome, congratulate, agree, thank you, etc. Greeting ceremony: When you meet someone you know from afar in public, you usually raise your right hand and nod your head. Hugging ceremony: When interacting with foreign friends, when the other party hugs actively, you can "do as the Romans do".

15. How to achieve civilized communication?

A: First, warm and polite. Initiative, enthusiasm and generosity, courtesy, modesty and respect, civilized language, decent manners and elegant clothes. Second, we must be fair and upright. Treat people with things, be fair and upright, and don't make irresponsible remarks about others and make waves. Third, seek truth from facts. Don't talk big and lie. Know the question raised by the other party, but I don't know why. Don't easily promise what you can't do.

16. What kind of handshake is polite?

Answer: When shaking hands with people, be warm, smile, look into each other's eyes, lean forward slightly to show respect, and don't be absent-minded. When shaking hands, usually the host, elders, leaders and ladies reach out first, and then the guests, young people, led people and men reach out. Shake hands properly, not too tight or too weak.

17. What body language should be avoided in conversation? Answer: First, lift Jiro's feet and point his toes at others. The second is yawning and stretching. The third is to cut nails and dig ears. The fourth is to stamp your feet or fiddle with your fingers. The fifth is to look at the watch.

18. What etiquette should I pay attention to when exchanging business cards?

Answer: First, when exchanging business cards, you should get up and stand, hold the two corners of the business card with both hands and hand them in, with the font facing each other. You should say "please take care" or "I hope to keep in touch in the future" to show politeness. Second, when exchanging business cards with many people, you should go from high to low, or from near to far. Third, when accepting a business card, you should stand up and put your hands together to express your gratitude. Fourth, after receiving the business card, read it carefully to show respect for the other party. In general, it is not appropriate to ask others for business cards.

19. What norms should tourism follow?

A: First of all, you should obey the traffic rules, take the sidewalk, cross the road "red light stops and green light goes", take the zebra crossing, and don't cross the fence and lawn. In this process, don't follow you, stop and turn around, and don't walk too slowly to stop others. When walking with others, don't cater to them. Many people walk in parallel, and don't stop to talk on the way. Don't eat or drink on the road, and don't litter.

20. What etiquette should I pay attention to when calling? A: active and friendly, self-reported; Elegant language, gentle tone; Speak concisely and save time; When the call is over, put the phone down gently.

2 1. What norms should tourism follow?

A: First of all, you should obey the traffic rules, take the sidewalk, cross the road "red light stops and green light goes", take the zebra crossing, and don't cross the fence and lawn. In this process, don't follow you, stop and turn around, and don't walk too slowly to stop others. Walk with others, don't pander, many people walk in parallel, and don't stop to talk on the way. Don't eat or drink on the road, and don't litter.

22. What should I pay attention to when raising the national flag?

When the national flag is raised, participants should stand up straight and salute it. Soldiers should salute, young pioneers should salute, and others should pay attention. They can play or sing the national anthem. When raising the national flag, everyone passing by the scene should face the national flag and stand up consciously. After the national flag is raised, they can move freely.