Joke Collection Website - News headlines - Little knowledge of civility and comity

Little knowledge of civility and comity

1. Little knowledge of civilized manners

1. Basic manners 1. gfd, appearance refers to a person's appearance, which is the outward manifestation of a person's mental outlook.

a person's hygiene and cultivation habits. Everyone should develop good hygiene habits, such as going to bed, getting up, washing his face and feet, brushing his teeth at breakfast and dinner, washing his hair and taking a bath frequently, and paying attention to personal hygiene such as grooming, changing clothes and washing hands frequently.

2. Clothing should be natural and decent, coordinated and generous. Clothing should not only adapt to its own specific conditions, but also always pay attention to the dress requirements of people in the objective environment and occasions, that is, time, place and purpose should be given priority in dressing, and efforts should be made in all aspects of dressing. 3. Speak with a proper voice and a calm tone; Respect others.

civilized language. 4. Manners, when talking, first of all, the two sides should look at each other and listen to each other. They should not look around, read books and newspapers, look tired and yawn.

standing posture: when standing, the body should be perpendicular to the ground, with the center of gravity on the palms of the two front feet, chest out, abdomen in, jaw in, head up and shoulders relaxed. Arms droop naturally or cross in front of the body, eyes are straight and smiling.

sitting posture, the correct sitting posture should be: straight back and relaxed shoulders. Women should have their knees together or their knees tilted together; Male knees can be separated, but not too big, generally not more than shoulder width.

naturally put your hands on your knees or on the armrest of the chair. On formal occasions, you should be gentle and gentle when seated, dignified and steady when you get up, and you should not sit up and down suddenly, which will make the tables and chairs rattle and create an embarrassing atmosphere.

No matter what sitting posture, keep your upper body straight. Second, the meeting etiquette 1. When shaking hands with others, look at each other and smile, and don't wear hats and gloves to shake hands with others.

Under normal circumstances, the time for shaking hands should not exceed 3 seconds. You must stand and shake hands to show respect and courtesy to others. There is also a certain order of shaking hands: that is, after the lady, the elder, the married person and the person with a high position reach out, the man, the younger generation, the unmarried person and the person with a low position can reach out and respond.

If a person wants to shake hands with many people, then the polite order is: first superior, then subordinate, first elder, then junior, first host, then guest. 2. Bow and bow, you must stand at attention, take off your hat, salute, or say nice things while bowing.

Look at each other before bowing to show sincerity of respect. 3. Greeting, in social occasions, people often wave, lean over and take off their hats to express their friendliness.

3. Etiquette for public * * * 1. In public * * * places, pay attention to cleanliness and obey the rules. Don't make a hullabaloo about, make a loud noise, and turn your mobile phone on vibration or turn it off. 2. Ride etiquette and ride a bike: strictly abide by the traffic rules. By train or ship: In the waiting room and the waiting room, keep quiet and don't shout loudly.

when boarding the bus, you should queue up in turn, and don't jostle and bump. Pay attention to hygiene.

by bus: when the bus arrives at the station, it should queue up in turn, and take care of women, children, the elderly and the sick and disabled. 3. Tourism etiquette 1. Sightseeing, take good care of the public property in the tourist area.

2. Hotel accommodation: Passengers staying in any hotel should not talk loudly in the room, so as not to affect other guests. Be polite to the waiters and thank them for their services.

3. Dining in a restaurant: Respect the work of waiters and be courteous to them.

Extended information: From the perspective of personal cultivation, etiquette can be said to be the external expression of a person's inner cultivation and quality.

From the perspective of communication, etiquette can be said to be an art, a communication way or a communication method applicable in interpersonal communication. It is a customary practice in interpersonal communication to show respect and friendliness.

From the perspective of communication, etiquette can be said to be the skill of communicating with each other in interpersonal communication. From a personal point of view, the main functions of etiquette are: first, it helps to improve people's self-cultivation; Second, it helps to beautify oneself and life; It is helpful to promote people's social communication and improve people's interpersonal relationship; It also helps to purify the social atmosphere.

From the group's point of view, etiquette is an important content of corporate culture and spirit, and it is the main attachment point of corporate image. However, all international enterprises have high standards for etiquette, and corporate etiquette training pays special attention to it, which requires etiquette as an important content of corporate culture and an important software that has obtained international certification.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Civilized Etiquette.

2. Little knowledge of civility and etiquette (for the sixth grade of primary school)

1. Address etiquette 1. Parents and elders should not be called by their first names, let alone by impolite words, but should be addressed accurately, such as father, grandmother, teacher and uncle.

2. Others take nicknames. Second, greeting etiquette greetings to parents and elders, according to the time, occasion, festival, using different greetings.

1. ask mom and dad good morning after getting up early. 2. Wish Mom and Dad good night before going to bed.

3. Parents come home from work: Mom and Dad are back. 4. Birthday: I wish my elders a happy birthday and good health.

5. celebrate the new year: I wish my elders, relatives and friends a happy new year. 6. When mom and dad go out, they say: I wish mom and dad a safe journey and smooth work.

7. When mom and dad came back from going out, they said, Mom and dad are back. It's hard work. 8. When I bid farewell to my family: You can rest assured that I will take good care of myself.

if you are away from home for a long time, you should write or call to greet your family. 9. When you go home, you should greet your parents and elders.

table manners (1) At home: 1. Please take your elders to their seats first. 2. After the elder takes the bowl chopsticks first, take the bowl chopsticks by himself.

3. When eating soup, you should swallow it with a small mouth, shut up and chew, chew slowly and try not to make any noise. 4. When eating, hold chopsticks in one hand and bowls in the other.

5, don't knock on the bowl, don't turn over and pee to pick dishes. 6, others to add their own food, to say "thank you".

when you don't need it, you should say, "thank you, I really don't need it." 7. Take the initiative to add food to the elders.

8. Say "Enjoy your meal" after eating. 9. After eating, help parents clean up the dishes and scrub the dining table.

(2) At school: 1. Don't run, enter the restaurant in an orderly way. 2, sitting in the designated seat, feet together naturally, legs flat naturally, sitting naturally, back upright.

3. When eating, hold the spoon in one hand and the bowl in the other. Don't knock on the rice basin, eat quietly and civilly.

4. Eat all the rice, vegetables and soup (except in special circumstances); Not partial eclipse, not picky eaters. 5. After the meal, put the stool neatly under the dining table.

4. Hospitality etiquette 1. When guests visit, they should prepare in advance and clean up the room. Give a warm reception, help your parents arrange seats and hand over tea, then leave, and say "goodbye" to the guests when they see them off.

if your parents are not at home, you should receive the guests as the host. 2. When your classmates and friends visit, you should warmly welcome them. When you visit for the first time, you should introduce them to your parents one by one, and then give the best seats to the guests. You can entertain them with tea, fruits and books.

3. When parents' friends bring their children to visit, they should play with them, or tell them stories, read books, listen to music and watch TV with them. 4. When having a meal, when classmates and friends visit, they should take the initiative to invite them to have dinner together. If the guests declare that they have eaten, arrange for friends to sit down first, and find some books, newspapers or magazines for him to read before eating.

5. The teacher should be as warm and solemn as the elder. 6. Fujian should be sent to the door, and guests are welcome to come again next time.

5. Guest Etiquette 1. Be punctual when visiting relatives and friends' homes, be neat and tidy, and bring small gifts as much as possible to show respect for the host. 2. At the home of relatives and friends, you should not speak loudly, but talk civilized.

3. Don't use things in the owner's house without the owner's permission. Even close relatives and friends should say hello first and ask the owner's permission before using them. 4. If you eat in the host's house, you should pay attention to the dining etiquette, and you should not be seated first, and you should not touch the food first.

5. When saying goodbye, you should say thanks, such as "I'm so happy today" and "Welcome to my home". Six, wearing etiquette 1, * * * strange clothes, to participate in important * * * when required to wear school uniforms,.

2. Keep yourself clean and tidy, dress neatly, be simple and generous, and don't tie your coat around your waist, and don't unbutton your clothes. 3. * * * Vests, slippers and underpants walk on campus or enter the classroom.

4. Don't take off your clothes and shoes in class. 5, students don't compare (such as * * * famous brands, etc.), * * * high heels, * * * platform fashion shoes, sneakers or flat shoes are better.

6. Do not wear necklaces, earrings (pins), rings, bracelets, bracelets and other accessories. 7. Trim hair as required, do not dye hair, do not perm hair, boys do not leave long hair, and girls do not have long hair.

7. Walking etiquette 1. When walking, you should hold your head up and chest out, look straight ahead, swing your shoulders and arms naturally, and walk at a moderate pace. You should avoid splayed feet, wobbling, or wriggling. 2. Go upstairs and downstairs and cross the corridor slowly on the right, and don't ride on the railing and slide down.

Go in and out of classrooms, offices, meeting places, etc. according to the designated route, which is not crowded, and walk softly in and out of various functional rooms without affecting others. 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 should not stand in the middle of the road or in crowded places.

4. Pedestrians give way to each other, giving way to the elderly and the disabled and those in need. 5. When asking for directions from others, say hello in polite language first, such as "Sorry to bother you" and "Excuse me". Young people should choose proper names when asking for directions, such as "grandpa", "aunt" and "uncle", and then ask for directions. After listening to the answer, be sure to say, "Thank you!" " If you are asked the way by a stranger, you should answer seriously and carefully. If you don't know, you should say, "I'm sorry, I don't know, please ask someone else."

8. Respect for teachers and respect for filial piety etiquette 1. Ask "Hello teacher" when you see a teacher, and ask "Hello guest teacher" when you see a guest with a smile, and say "goodbye" respectively. 2. Go in and out of the school and go up and down the stairs to the right, and make way for the teacher.

3. If you are late for class (including self-study class), you should shout "Report" first, and then you can enter the classroom with the permission of the teacher. When speaking in class, you should stand at attention and look straight at the teacher.

4. Call "Report" when you enter the office, and you can enter only after you hear "Come in"; Ask the teacher to use "excuse me", the teacher should thank you after answering, and say "goodbye" before leaving; Don't just look through the things in the teacher's office; Do not turn on the teacher's computer without permission. If the office is empty, students can't enter at will.

5. Point out the teacher's mistakes politely and pay attention to the occasion. 6, listen to the teacher's teachings with an open mind, accept the teacher's education, and have a correct attitude.

7. Tell the truth to the teacher and don't cheat the teacher. 8. Cherish the achievements of teachers' labor, and earnestly complete the tasks assigned by teachers on time.

9. Obey the teacher's management and don't contradict the teacher. If you have your own views and opinions, you should choose appropriate methods to exchange views with the teacher sincerely.

1. At school.

3. Common sense of civility and etiquette

Open a library member with a minimum of .27 yuan to view the complete content > Original publisher: gao_alex Basic knowledge definition of politeness: politeness-mutual respect, friendliness and decency in communication.

Etiquette-the usual rules and forms of people's respect, congratulations, welcome, greetings, greetings and condolences in communication. Etiquette-a ceremony that meets the requirements of courtesy and etiquette to show attention, respect and respect on large or grand occasions.

principles of etiquette: observance, self-discipline, respect for others, tolerance, equality, conformity, sincerity, and the basic principles of moderate politeness. 1. Good service attitude What is service? Service is a relationship. Service is a process.

service is a kind of consciousness. Service is an attitude.

service is a habit. A, serious and responsible, B, proactive, C, enthusiastic and patient, D, meticulous and thoughtful 2, highly valued personal image 1. Everyone's personal image truly reflects his personal education and taste.

2. Everyone's personal image objectively reflects his personal mental outlook and attitude towards life. 3. Everyone's personal image faithfully shows the degree to which he values his contacts.

4. Everyone's personal image is an integral part of the overall image of his unit. 5. Everyone's personal image often represents the image of his country and nation in international communication.

the mirror must be clean, the hair must be cut, the clothes must be adjusted, and the buttons must be tied; The head is straight, the shoulders are flat, the chest is wide and the back is straight; Avoid pride, dryness and laziness in color, and be quiet, pleasant and harmonious in weather. "TPO" principles of dress: Time, Place and ceremony; Six-in-one (Fit, Agreeable, Timely, Compliant, Popular, Compliance) Correct Use of Polite Expressions Example 1. Eleven Basic Polite Expressions and Their Key Points of Use Eleven Words: Please, You, Hello, Thank you, I'm sorry, Goodbye Formula: The word "please" takes the lead, followed by the word "thank you".

4. Knowledge of civilized etiquette

Open a library member with a minimum of .27 yuan to view the complete content > Original publisher: shtxlbb Common Sense of Civilization and Etiquette | Etiquette is the minimum moral standard that human beings require people to abide by in order to maintain the normal life of society. It is gradually formed in people's long-term life and interaction, and is fixed by customs, habits and traditions.

For a person, etiquette is the external expression of a person's ideological and moral level, cultural accomplishment and communication ability. For a society, etiquette is the reflection of a country's social civilization, moral fashion and living habits. Paying attention to and developing etiquette education has become an important content of moral practice.

| The content of etiquette education covers all aspects of social life. From the content, there are appearance, behavior, expression, clothing, speech, treating people and so on; From the object, there are personal etiquette, public etiquette, hospitality and guest etiquette, table etiquette, gift etiquette, civilized communication and so on.

The code of conduct in interpersonal communication is called etiquette, and the expression of etiquette in speech actions is called politeness. To strengthen moral practice, we should pay attention to etiquette, so that people can communicate with each other on the principle of "respect for others, self-discipline, moderation and sincerity" and bid farewell to uncivilized words and deeds.

| Etiquette, etiquette and politeness are rich and varied in content, but they have their own regularity, and their basic etiquette principles are: first, the principle of respecting people; Second, the principle of self-discipline, that is, self-denial, prudence, initiative, willingness, courtesy, self-consistency, and self-esteem in the process of communication.