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What are the campus etiquette?

School etiquette, classroom etiquette, recess etiquette, respect for teachers etiquette, classmate etiquette.

1, school etiquette

(1) Stand at attention and look straight ahead.

(2) a team ceremony in the seventh grade and a bow ceremony in the eighth grade; When performing the team ceremony, you should be serious and solemn, put your right hand and five fingers together, and pass through your chest from the side of your body. The movements should be unhurried and unhurried. Your palm and arm should be in a straight line, your arm should not cover your face, and your palm should be left front.

(3) Greet the teacher loudly.

2. Classroom etiquette

Get ready for the bell. After the teacher entered the classroom and announced the class was over, the whole class stood up, saluted and said "hello, teacher" in unison. Students who are late to enter the classroom should first shout "report" and enter the classroom after the teacher agrees; Students who need to leave the classroom in an emergency should first raise their hands, stand up and report to the teacher, and leave the classroom after the teacher agrees; When class is over, stand up and say goodbye to the teacher.

3. Recess etiquette

Take a break between classes, don't talk loudly, don't chase and run, and do activities that are beneficial to physical and mental health.

4. Respect teachers' etiquette

Students should take the initiative to salute and say hello to teachers when they enter and leave campus or go up and down stairs to meet them. When students enter the teacher's office, they should knock at the door first and get the teacher's permission before entering. In the place where the teacher works and lives, you can't just go through the teacher's things.

5. Etiquette among classmates

Students can call each other by their first names, but they can't use impolite names such as "hello" and "hey". When you need classmates' help, you must use polite expressions such as "please", "thank you" and "trouble you". When borrowing school and daily necessities, you should ask for permission before using them, and return them in time after use. Thank you. We should not ridicule, sneer or discriminate against students' misfortunes, occasional failures and temporary backwardness in learning, but should give enthusiastic help.

Personal etiquette

1, be polite

When talking, you should know how to speak properly and use polite expressions such as "hello", "please", "thank you", "sorry" and "goodbye".

2. Etiquette and manners

(1) Conversation posture: When talking, both sides should face each other squarely, listen to each other, and don't look around.

(2) Standing posture: When standing, keep your head straight, your face calm and natural, your shoulders relaxed, your torso straight, your arms naturally drooping at your sides, and your legs straight.

(3) Sitting posture: Sit lightly and steadily, with shoulders flat and relaxed, upper body naturally straight and knees naturally close together; When you leave your seat, be natural and smooth, step back with your right foot, and then stand up.

(4) Walking posture: light and steady, chest raised, shoulders relaxed, eyes looking straight, smiling, arms swinging naturally.

3, hygiene habits: pay attention to grooming and changing clothes.