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School civility and etiquette

School Civilized Etiquette

1. Visiting Etiquette

1. Respect guests (leaders, experts, etc.) and behave accordingly when meeting guests in public places on campus Take the initiative to stop and bow slightly to say hello. If you encounter questions from guests, be polite and answer them carefully.

2. When guests enter classrooms, conference venues and other places, they should welcome their arrival with a standing ovation, maintain a good mental state, abide by the disciplines of the classroom and conference venues, do not smoke, do not whisper, and turn off communication tools; end When attending the meeting, stand up and applaud the guests to see them off, and wait until the leaders (experts) leave before leaving.

3. If you are called for an interview by a guest, you should arrive at the designated location 15 minutes in advance of the agreed time. Dress neatly, plainly and generously; behave in a civilized and appropriate manner; turn off communication tools; master language skills and speak appropriately. Be prepared and do not say irresponsible words that damage the image of the college.

4. When guests enter offices, classrooms, or student dormitories, students should take the initiative to stand up, say hello, and give up their seats. When guests leave, students should stand up and see them off.

2. Dressing etiquette

1. Dress neatly, generously and appropriately, and do not wear fancy clothes or overly revealing clothes.

2. Do not wear accessories that are inconsistent with the student’s identity.

3. Male students are not allowed to grow long hair or dye their hair, or wear earrings, and female students are not allowed to have weird hair or dye their hair.

4. In school, students should wear badges and the badges should be hung on their chests.

3. Etiquette in words and deeds

1. Use civilized language and polite expressions such as: hello, please (come in, sit down), welcome (come, visit, guide), thank you, It's okay, sorry, goodbye, good night, etc. The volume is moderate, speak Mandarin, and don't use foul language.

2. Men and women should behave appropriately when interacting with each other, and their behavior in public places does not exceed the relationship between ordinary classmates.

3. Keep to the right when going up and down stairs and across corridors; walk softly and slowly when entering and exiting various functional rooms; make no noise when getting up and sitting down; pull and push drawers and windows gently; do not disturb others and keep quiet.

4. Care for public property, pay attention to hygiene, do not trample on the lawn; do not write, graffiti, or post indiscriminately on campus; do not spit or litter.

4. Respect Teacher Etiquette

1. Be polite to the teacher, take the initiative to say hello to the teacher (such as: "Hello, teacher"); listen to the teacher's teachings humbly, accept the teacher's teachings, Obey the teacher's management and do not contradict the teacher.

2. When entering the office, shout "report" and get permission before entering; when asking the teacher, use "excuse me", thank the teacher after answering, and say "goodbye" before leaving; do not browse the teacher's office casually things; do not open the teacher's computer or drawer without permission.

3. When talking to the teacher, stand up and offer your seat to the teacher.

4. When the teacher is doing things or talking to others, you should not disturb the teacher at will. You should wait patiently and wait for the teacher to finish doing things or talking before looking for the teacher.

5. Classroom Etiquette

1. Enter the classroom in advance as required and prepare classroom supplies.

2. Do not be late for class, do not leave early, and turn off communication tools. If students are late for class, they should shout "report" at the door, enter the classroom with the teacher's permission, and sit down quickly to minimize disruption to classroom order.

3. Greetings should be exchanged before and after class. At the beginning of class, the teacher says "class" and then the monitor says "stand up". All the students stand up and salute the teacher and say "hello teacher". The teacher bows slightly and responds. "Hello, classmates."

4. When students are preparing to ask or answer questions in class, they should raise their hands first. After receiving permission, they can stand up and answer; when answering questions, they should use Mandarin, stand tall, have a generous expression, and have a clear and loud voice. Students should remain quiet and listen carefully. After answering the questions, students should sit down only after the teacher signals.

5. Students should not talk loudly, sing, or make phone calls in the classroom or nearby corridors during evening self-study time.

6. Consciously maintain the hygiene and cleanliness of the classroom and do not smoke or eat food in the classroom. Students on duty must carefully clean their desks and blackboards before class, and do not litter or spit. After class, they must clean drawers and maintain hygiene inside and outside the classroom. They must turn off the lights when leaving the classroom during the day and night.

7. Cherish and care for public property such as instruments, equipment, and facilities used in the teaching process, and do not scribble, graffiti, carve, or step on desks and walls; Do not disassemble, damage or remove any equipment in the classroom without permission.

8. When attending classes in the laboratory, you must follow the teacher's instructions and abide by the laboratory's rules and regulations. After the experiment, you must consciously put away the instruments.

VI. Venue Etiquette

1. To attend meetings and listen to reports, you must arrive in advance as required, sit neatly at the designated place, keep quiet, do not leave early during the meeting, and do not enter or exit casually. When the speaker arrives, give him warm applause; after the meeting, he must exit in an orderly manner.

2. During the reporting process, one should sit upright and listen quietly, without whispering or dozing off; the speaker should applaud to show approval when he says something wonderful, and the report should end with a long pause. Warm applause to express gratitude.

3. If there are superior leaders or guests attending the assembly, they should be welcomed with warm applause when they arrive. When leaving, the leaders or guests should be allowed to go first and farewell with warm applause.

4. Do not smoke in public places.

7. Restaurant Etiquette

1. Save food and eat in a civilized manner. Do not feed each other.

2. Maintain order in the canteen, line up for meals, and show humility to each other.

3. Maintain the hygiene of the canteen and do not spit or litter.

4. Respect the personality and labor of canteen staff, do not quarrel with canteen staff, and do not engage in insults, beatings or other unreasonable behaviors.

8. Library Etiquette

1. Readers entering the library must be civilized and polite, dress neatly, and do not wear slippers when entering the library.

2. Consciously maintain the study order in the library, keep quiet, do not make loud noises, and adjust mobile phones and other electronic products to silent prompts. Please do not make or answer mobile phone calls in the library, or do anything unrelated to study. things.

3. Maintain cleanliness and hygiene in the museum. Do not eat, drink, spit or litter in the museum.

4. Books, periodicals and newspapers in the library should be returned to their places promptly after reading. Do not occupy more than two books and periodicals at the same time, so as not to hinder others from borrowing.

5. Take good care of books and periodicals. Please do not scratch, tear pages, deface or take them away. Do not write graffiti in books or magazines.

6. Strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the library, respect library staff, and obey staff management.

9. Internet Etiquette

1. When surfing the Internet, we must promote Internet civilization and Internet ethics, and do not spread rumors or spread rumors to confuse the public.

2. Study online knowledge seriously, do not browse bad websites and information, and do not indulge in surfing the Internet or playing online games.

3. Have honest and friendly exchanges with netizens, do not insult or defraud others, do not personally attack others, and do not steal other people's online accounts.

4. Enhance your awareness of self-protection and avoid dating netizens at will.

5. Do not spread unhealthy information, and do not create or spread computer viruses and other destructive programs.

10. Dormitory Etiquette

1. The dormitory must be kept tidy, and boxes, clothes, shoes, hats, daily necessities, etc. should be placed in designated locations.

2. Do not pour water out of the window or downstairs, throw things, or spit.

3. Go to bed on time and do not engage in any activities that affect the rest of others.

4. Neighbors should live in harmony and help each other.

5. During class time and bedtime, students are not allowed to drink, play cards, play music, play games, or other behaviors that hinder others' study or rest in the dormitory.

6. When students go to other people’s dormitories, they should knock on the door first and get permission before entering; boys and girls cannot enter each other’s dormitories without the permission of the dormitory management staff.

7. You should be enthusiastic when receiving visits from relatives and friends; when relatives and friends come to the student dormitory, it is better to lead them outside to talk; when relatives and friends of classmates come to visit, you should warmly receive them and greet them proactively.

8. Switch Use gentle force when opening doors and windows; take the initiative to compensate for damage to dormitory indoor facilities.

11. Sports Etiquette

1. Actively participate in various sports, take good care of sports facilities, and when encountering insufficient sports venues or equipment, take the initiative to line up and give way.

2. Mutual understanding should be tolerated if collisions or friction occur during exercise.

3. When watching sports matches, respect the athletes and coaches of both sides and do not boo.

4. During the game, abide by the rules of the game, respect the opponent, respect and obey the referee's decision.

12. Social etiquette

1. Students should use polite language when communicating with each other, speak sincerely and modestly, and have a calm tone. Listen to others attentively and do not interrupt easily. topic.

2. Respect others, do not give others nicknames or call them nicknames, and do not say words that make others feel sad or ashamed.

3. Students help each other and love each other, and take the initiative to help colleagues and classmates in difficulty.

4. When borrowing things from others, you must first obtain their consent, take special care of other people's things, and return them on time.

5. Don’t gossip or gossip in front of others.

13. Telephone Etiquette

1. When making or answering a call, you should first say "Hello" or "Hello!"

2. General Answer the call before the phone rings 3 times.

3. You must be patient and enthusiastic when making or answering calls. Pay attention to control the tone, voice, speed and intonation, and make the language friendly, concise, polite and kind.

4. Listen carefully to what the other party is saying, and generally do not interrupt the other party before they have finished speaking. If it is really necessary to interrupt, you should say: "Sorry, interrupt me."

5. When the other party's voice is not clear, you should kindly remind: "The voice is not clear, please speak louder, okay."

6. When answering the phone, if the colleague the other party is looking for is not available, you should first explain the situation to the other party, then ask if it can be conveyed, make a record and convey it in a timely manner.

7. When the conversation ends, say "goodbye" and hang up the phone in accordance with the principle of "respect first".

8. When answering calls (mobile phones) in public places, you should reduce the volume as much as possible and stay away from the crowd as much as possible.

9. Mobile phones should be turned off during class; mobile phones should be turned off or muted during meetings or other important gatherings.