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Civilized etiquette terms

Phrases about civility and politeness

In our work and life, we can often see civilized and polite slogans plastered all over the street. We have been exposed to civilized manners since childhood, so sometimes we can recite a few words backwards. So what phrases do you know about politeness?

The phrase of civilized etiquette is 1 1. Smile is our language, and civilization is our belief.

Politeness is the easiest to do and the easiest to ignore, but it is the most precious.

Politeness and civilization are the golden keys here.

Birds fly freely because they have wings, flowers are beautiful because they have fragrance, and the campus will be more advanced because of civilization.

5. It is our duty to care about the school; Caring for the school is our obligation; Love school, our voice.

6. School is a place to learn, and civilization is the foundation of success.

7. Let's take care of the collective, public property and the environment!

8, clean and beautiful environment, healthy and scientific life, social civilization and progress.

9. There are flowers at hand and grass at your feet!

10, let our quality and civilization show in words and deeds!

1 1, it is not difficult to say "yes" to the teacher; The difficult thing is to insist on saying "yes" to the teacher sincerely.

12, let the breath of civilization permeate every corner of the school.

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

14, pick up a piece of paper at will, it is purely your own spirit; Deliberately erased stains purify your soul.

15, ashamed of abusing water and proud of saving water.

Courtesy 2: Respect the old and love the young, follow Qi Mei's example, respect customers, be kind to others, be humble to corporal, and treat each other wholeheartedly.

principle of reciprocity

Commentary: Shang: Attention. It means that etiquette should be given and taken. Now it also means to answer each other with the same attitude or practice.

From: Book of Rites Quli Merchants by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "Rites are equivalent. It is indecent not to come; It is also impolite to come and not go. "

Politeness should be given and accepted. It is impolite for the other party not to return the gift when it is sent out. It's impolite for you not to return the gifts given by others.

Wen Qing is very concerned about the face of her colleagues, so she must reciprocate, not perfunctory.

Second, Qi Mei [J incarnation enquist] case.

Description: Case: Ancient pallet with feet. Raise the tray to the height of your eyebrows when delivering meals. After describing the husband and wife respect each other.

From: The History of the Later Han Dynasty Liang Hongchuan by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "As a tenant, every time I come back, my wife has food, and I dare not look up in front of Hong, and I take it as an example."

As a renter, every time he goes home, his wife prepares food for him, fearing to look up and mention Qi Mei in front of Hongliang.

The next day, Guo Gongsun Sheng went to the hall to thank his relatives and set the table for drinking. After the banquet, the wine will be served when we return to the new house, husband and wife.

Third, be kind to others [yǔrén wéI shn]

Explanation: and: approval, sponsorship; For: do it; Good: A good thing. Refers to the recognition of people learning well. Now it means sincerely helping people.

Said by: Mencius Gong Sunchou: "Being kind to others means being kind to others. Therefore, a gentleman is nothing more than being kind to others. "

To do good by absorbing the advantages of others is to do good with others. Therefore, a gentleman is nothing more than being kind to people.

Ex.: I think your pastor is also very kind to others and will never give me a hard time.

Fourth, a corporal [qi ā n g not ng xi à shi]

Explanation: In the old days, it meant that dignitaries were humble and polite to people with low status but talent and virtue.

From: The Biography of Han Shu Wei Xuancheng by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Learn less, learn from your father, and be especially humble."

Young, studious, pursuing his father's career, he is especially modest and polite to people with low status but talent and virtue.

Ex.: He personally delivered it to the car, personally closed the car door, bowed deeply and said goodbye, and was quite humble to the corporal.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) treat each other sincerely

Explanation: wholeheartedly: do your best; Treat: treat. Treat people sincerely.

Said by: Tang Wei's Ten Thoughts on Advising Emperor Taizong: "If you cover up your worries, you should treat them wholeheartedly. If you succeed, you will indulge in pride. "

Probably in deep sorrow, we must try our best to treat it sincerely. After we achieve our goal, we will indulge ourselves and become arrogant.

For example, a person must treat each other wholeheartedly in order to get the sincere intersection of each other.

Civilized etiquette vocabulary

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