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1. Class Etiquette

1. Class: As soon as the class bell rings, students should sit in the classroom and wait for the teacher to start class. When the teacher announces class, the whole class should quickly Stand up, say hello to the teacher, and wait until the teacher responds before sitting down. Students should arrive at school on time. If they are late for class, they should shout "report" and can only enter the classroom with the teacher's permission. After entering the classroom, they should sit down quickly and keep quiet.

2. Listen to lectures: Sit upright during class. In class, listen carefully to the teacher's explanations, concentrate, think independently, and take notes on important content. When the teacher asks a question, you should raise your hand first, and then stand up to answer when the teacher calls your name; when speaking, your body should stand at attention, your attitude should be generous, your voice should be clear and loud, and you should use Mandarin.

3. get out of class is over: When class is over, all students must stand up and say "goodbye" to each other. Students can only leave after the teacher leaves the classroom. When there is a leader or teacher attending a class, the teacher should be asked to leave first and all students should stand up to greet them.

2. Assembly Etiquette

1. When attending an assembly, you must be on time and in an orderly manner. Sit neatly in the designated place, do not leave early, do not come in and out casually, and leave the meeting in an orderly manner after the meeting.

2. During the meeting, you must listen carefully. You must not read, talk, eat, throw away debris, or doze off. You must applaud after the speech or report is over to show your gratitude.

3. For the national flag-raising ceremony every Monday, dress uniformly, attend on time, line up neatly, face the national flag, and stand in salute. When raising the national flag and playing the national anthem, you must stand at attention, take off your hat, and pay attention until the flag is raised. Listen carefully to the speeches under the national flag and do not talk or make jokes. When the national flag is raised and lowered, all students passing by should face the national flag and consciously stand in awe. Only after the national flag is raised and lowered can they move freely.

3. Teacher etiquette

1. When meeting a teacher on campus or going up or down the stairs, let the teacher go first and take the initiative to salute and say hello to the teacher. Teachers should be proactively courteous when buying food, fetching water or riding in a car.

2. Take the initiative to say hello to teachers or guests, take the initiative to give up your seat and make way, be polite when answering questions, and do not watch, laugh, or point. When parents or relatives and friends come to school and meet teachers, they should take the initiative to make introductions between parents and teachers.

3. Stand at attention when talking to the teacher. Stand up when talking to the teacher in the classroom seat. After getting permission from the teacher, sit down and listen. When receiving an award or handing something over to a teacher, take it with both hands to show respect.

4. If you want to enter the teacher's office or dormitory, shout "report" or knock on the door first. Only with the teacher's permission can you enter. In the teacher's work and living place, teachers' belongings cannot be turned over casually.

5. When you meet a teacher outside school, you should take the initiative to say hello to the teacher and do not deliberately avoid it.

6. Respect the teacher’s work and obey the teacher’s instructions. Do not contradict the teacher's reminders and criticisms. If you have any opinions, you can communicate with the teacher after class. We must respect the teacher's habits and personality, and should not point fingers or comment on the teacher's appearance and clothing.

4. Etiquette among classmates

1. Students should unite and help each other. Don’t use swear words, swear words, curse, say hurtful words to classmates, or do anything unreasonable to classmates.

2. When borrowing study and daily necessities, you should obtain permission before taking them, return them promptly after use, and give thanks.

3. We should not laugh at, sneer at, or discriminate against classmates for their misfortunes, occasional failures, temporary lagging behind in learning, etc., but should provide enthusiastic help. You must not comment on your classmates' appearance, posture, or clothing, nor give them insulting nicknames, nor laugh at their physical defects.

4. It is strictly prohibited to physically attack classmates, fight, gather in groups to cause trouble, and other disciplinary and illegal behaviors.

5. Etiquette in public places on campus

1. Consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not litter with paper scraps, chalk scraps, peels, or packaging bags. No spitting or littering, and eating bubble gum and melon seeds is strictly prohibited on campus.

2. Take care of placards, warning signs, motto boards, flowers, plants and trees. Do not touch class signs, motto signs, warning signs and electrical facilities; do not scribble, scribble, wipe or carve on blackboards, walls, desks and chairs; do not trample on the grass, do not climb branches and pick flowers; save water and electricity, Don't turn on the lights.

3. It is strictly forbidden to smoke, drink, gamble, watch bad movies, TV shows, books and periodicals, enter "Internet cafes", and do not participate in superstitious or cult activities.

4. Strictly abide by traffic regulations.

Bicycles must be stored in designated locations and should not be parked or left indiscriminately. It is strictly prohibited to ride bicycles or bring people with you on campus.