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How to write the words of civilized etiquette handwritten newspaper

Civilization etiquette handwritten newspaper content:

(A) image etiquette

1. Dress neatly, concisely and generously, fasten or zip up, and tidy up the collar. When attending flag-raising and flag-lowering ceremonies and assembly activities, you should wear the prescribed school uniform.

2. Walking on campus, entering the classroom without wearing vest, slippers and underpants. Do not wear necklaces, earrings (pins), rings, bracelets, bracelets and other accessories.

3. Fasten the red scarf as required: First, fold the red scarf in half and put it in the collar. The triangular tip of the red scarf is aligned with the spine, tied with a bow tie and turned down the collar. When the weather is hot in summer, you can wear the team emblem on your left chest.

(B) classroom etiquette

1. When the bell rings, you should go back to the classroom quickly and wait for the teacher. The teacher came into the classroom when the bell rang. The students on duty shouted "Stand up". The whole class stood at attention and said hello to the teacher. The teacher answered and sat down. Sit up and calm the tables and chairs.

2. In class, if you are late for class under special circumstances, you should stand at the back door of the classroom and return to your seat after the teacher signals you to enter.

(3) Activity etiquette

1, during recess activities, don't talk loudly, don't chase and fight, and actively participate in various cultural and sports activities that are beneficial to physical and mental health. Obey the rules of the game and love your game partner.

2. Group travel should be subject to management. Students should be humble to each other and take the initiative to care for and care for their weak classmates. When working in groups, you should obey everyone's consent, observe the time and don't act alone.

(4) Assembly etiquette

1. When a flag-raising ceremony or assembly is held, the assembly and procession should be fast, quiet and orderly, and enter the venue in advance, sit (stand) at the designated position and wait for the ceremony or assembly to start.

2. Listen to the speaker and applaud politely after the speech. After the activity, see the leaders or guests leave first, then follow the instructions and leave in an orderly manner, without preemption or noise.

(5) Respect teachers' etiquette

1. When entering the school gate, meet the teacher with a smile, stand still, greet him with a team salute or bow and scrape, and then the teacher returns the gift and walks away; Say hello to each other when you see your classmates.

2. When school is over, queue up to leave school collectively, take the initiative to say "goodbye" to teachers and classmates, and don't stay on campus or around for no reason.

(6) Classmate etiquette

1. Respect classmates, help each other and love each other. Students should greet each other with "good morning" and "hello", nod and wave, take the initiative to help students in trouble, respect and take care of female students, and don't bully them.

2. The communication between classmates should use polite language. Ask your classmates questions. Before you ask, you should use modest words such as "I'm sorry", "I'm sorry", "Excuse me" and "Let me ask you a question". After you ask, you should express your gratitude. Students can't answer, saying "Never mind, this question is more difficult to answer, which has delayed your time, thank you" and so on.

(7) Walking etiquette

1, when walking, hold your head high, look forward, swing your shoulders and arms naturally, with moderate steps, and avoid splayed feet, swaying and twisting.

2. Go upstairs and downstairs, and walk right through the corridor. Access to classrooms, offices, meeting places, etc. Follow the designated route. It's not crowded. In the case of not affecting others, it is easy to enter and leave various functional rooms.

3, meet acquaintances to say hello, exchange greetings, can not turn a blind eye; If you need to talk, you should lean on the side of the road or talk in the corner. You shouldn't stand in the middle of the road or in crowded places.

4. Pedestrians avoid each other, take the initiative to make way for the elderly, and take the initiative to make way for the disabled and those in need.

(8) Dining etiquette

Wash your hands before meals. Observe order, queue up for tableware and food, queue up without stuffing, don't knock on tableware, and keep quiet. After receiving tableware and food, enter the designated position of each restaurant and take a seat. When sitting, your feet are naturally close together, your legs are naturally flat, your sitting posture is natural, and your back is straight!

Campus etiquette comes from school life, including all aspects of school life. These manners are not only the daily behavior norms that a student should abide by, but also the basic requirements of being a man. Students should realize the importance of school etiquette, and at the same time form the habit of stressing etiquette and emphasizing action in practice.