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What are the 32 manners that must be taught to children?

What are the 32 manners that must be taught to children?

1. When you ask someone, say "sorry".

When someone gives you something, say "thank you".

Don't interrupt an adult's conversation unless it is really urgent.

It's best to say "I'm sorry" or call out a name before talking to elders or unfamiliar people.

If you can't make up your mind before doing something, ask your parents or teachers for advice first.

6. Some critical remarks are best just to chat with friends.

7, don't judge others, it is necessary to praise his appearance.

8. When people greet you, remember to respond politely and say hello.

9. When you are a guest at a friend's house, you should thank your friends' parents.

10, knock on the door before entering the room.

1 1. When you make a phone call, state who you are first, and then find the person you want. Instead of asking if xxx is here.

12, thank you after receiving the gift.

13, no swearing.

14, don't speak ill of the population.

15. Don't laugh at others under any circumstances. Be cruel to people who are laughed at.

16, when watching the performance, keep quiet even if you are bored.

17. Say sorry immediately if you bump into someone.

18. Cover your mouth when coughing and sneezing, and don't pick your nose in public.

19, remember to stop for a while when you go in and out and help the people behind you open the door.

When you see what your parents, teachers or neighbors are doing, ask if you need help.

2 1, help adults to complete their work within their power, and also learn some knowledge from it.

Remember to say thank you when others help you, and don't take others' kindness for granted.

23. Use tableware correctly. Ask your parents when you don't know how to use it, or observe how other adults use it.

24, cinemas, planes, trains and other public places. Don't talk loudly, don't cry, and don't use being young and not sensible as an excuse.

25. Don't reach for something far away from you on the table. Please send it to you by someone next to you.

26, not self-centered, to care about others.

27, know the most basic table manners, do not eat alone, do not eat leftovers.

28. Know where to take things and where to put them back.

29. I like reading and get into the habit.

Keep your promise and try your best to finish what you said.

3 1. Establish boundaries with others. "Others don't take things casually, but their own things are reasonably controlled."

32. Don't lie.