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Campus civilized terms

Campus Civilized Phrases

1. Campus Polite Phrases:

1. Words of thanks for receiving: You’re welcome; You’re welcome.

2. Greeting guests: Please come in; please sit down; please drink tea; I am very happy to see you again; welcome.

3. Inability to help others: Sorry; I am really sorry; Please forgive me.

4. Farewell words: Goodbye; Goodbye; I wish you a good journey; I hope to welcome you there again in the near future.

5. Words for receiving help: Thank you very much; sorry for bothering you; thank you very much!

6. Language to disturb others: Please forgive me; I’m sorry; I’ve caused you trouble; I’ve made you tired.

7. Greetings when meeting: Hello; good morning; good evening; hello, nice to meet you; ×× must be very busy recently! Please convey my regards to him!

8. Hear the apology: It doesn’t matter; it doesn’t matter; you don’t need to mind.

9. Ask for help in human language: please; ask; please help; please help me; please give me some advice.

10. Farewell guests: Goodbye; walk slowly; welcome again.

11. Words for receiving help: Thank you; sorry for bothering you; thank you very much!

12. Greetings when meeting: Hello; Good morning; Good evening; Hello, nice to meet you; ×× must be very busy recently! Please convey my regards to him!

13. Reminder to pedestrians: Please pay attention to safety; please use the sidewalk when passing.

14. Condolences: You have worked hard; I have made you tired; I have caused you trouble.

15. Response: Okay, please wait; Okay, I'll come right away; You don't have to be polite, this is what I should do; You're welcome, please forgive me for the lack of care; Please give your orders.

16. Words to remind others: please pay attention; please pay attention; please take your time.

17. Praise: You did a great job; that’s great; you’re amazing; that’s beautiful.

18. Incoming and outgoing calls: Answer: Hello! My name is ×××, please speak. Hang: Thank you. Goodbye.

19. Ask for help in human language: please; ask; please help; please help me; please give me some advice.

20. Hear the apology: It doesn’t matter; it doesn’t matter; you don’t need to mind.

21. Queuing language: Please queue up consciously; can you please queue up?

22. Language to disturb others: Please forgive me; I’m sorry; I’ve caused you trouble; I’ve made you tired.

23. Inquiry: What can I do for you? Will this bother you? Do you have anything else going on? Please lend me your light; could you please give way?

24. Farewell guests: Goodbye; walk slowly; welcome again.

25. Received words of thanks: You’re welcome; You’re welcome.

26. Words for not being able to help others: I’m sorry; I’m really sorry; please forgive me.

27. Apology: I’m sorry! There's really no way to do this; I'm so sorry; I'm so sorry for keeping you waiting! Sorry to bother you! Sorry, please wait!

28. Words to welcome visitors: Please come in; please sit down; please drink tea; I am very happy to see you again; welcome.

29. Proper words to address others: teacher; comrade; sir; miss; master; friend.

30. Farewell words: Goodbye; Goodbye; I wish you a good journey; I hope to welcome you there again in the near future.

2. Before and after teaching

1. When the bell rings, the teacher walks to the head of the podium, stands at attention and says: "Class!"

2. The monitor or The student on duty shouted "Stand up!" and the teacher shouted "Hello, classmates!"

3. After the bell rang, the teacher said: "get out of class is over!"

4. The students responded in unison : "Goodbye, teacher!"

5. All students should shout: "Hello, teacher!"

6. Before class preparation, the teacher should go to the door of the classroom to inspect, and the students inside should prepare well. Preparation before class.

7. All students stand up. After the teacher inspects, he calls: "Goodbye, classmates!"

8. After students stand at attention, students in the class can only leave when the teacher leaves the desk and goes out. seat.

3. During the teaching process

1. When the teacher asks students questions in class, students should think carefully and raise their hands to prepare answers.

2. When the teacher answers questions by name, the students stand up and answer the questions raised by the teacher.

After the students answer the questions, the teacher should say "please sit down" to the students.

3. When students have questions during the lecture, they should raise their hands first and can only speak with the permission of the teacher.

4. When a student is late for something, he should stand at the door of the classroom and shout: "Report!" Only when the teacher replies: "Please come in" can he enter the classroom.

Part 2: Polite phrases in the office

1. Before students enter the office, they knock on the door and then stand at attention and shout: "Report!" The teacher in the room should reply: "Please come in." "

2. Students gently walk into the teacher's desk and stand at attention when handing in or receiving homework or asking questions. They are not allowed to sit down without the teacher's permission.

3. Students Understand that when teachers deliver items, they should use both hands and say, "Thank you." "

4. When the teacher ends the conversation with the students, the students bow to the teacher, and the teacher should nod in return and say: "Goodbye"

The third part is writing in the dormitory Mao Yongqing

1. When guests enter the dormitory and meet students, students should take the initiative to say hello: "Hello, leader (head)!" When guests leave the dormitory, students should also take the initiative to say goodbye and say "Goodbye, leader (head)." ” or “The leader (chief) walks slowly. "

2. Before the guest comes to the room, he should knock on the door first. The students in the room should say: "Please come in" or say: "Sorry, wait a moment."

3. Students from After the door was opened, other students in the room stood up, laughed and said, "Hello, leader (head)"

4. When the guests said: "Students, please sit down," the students in the room said: "Please, leader (head)." Sit"

5. When the guest finished talking to the students and stood up to leave, the guest said: "Goodbye, classmates." The student stood up and said: "Goodbye, leader (head). "

6. When school leaders or staff enter the dormitory, students should also take the initiative to say hello or nod, and say hello accordingly.

Polite words on and off campus

1 . When students meet teachers and staff they know in and out of school, they should take the initiative to say hello: "Hello, Teacher XX!" or "Hello, Master ××!" If they meet teachers and staff they don't know, they should nod in greeting.

< p>2. On campus, when you meet an unknown guest and the guest does not take the initiative to say hello to the students, the students should smile, nod, and treat each other politely. If the guest takes the initiative to say hello to the students, for example: "Hello, classmates." !" Students should stand at attention, thank each other politely and say "Hello, leader (chief)!". If a guest asks a classmate about the situation and the student does not understand, answer the other party in a friendly and gentle tone and say: "I'm sorry, I don't understand (or I don't understand)", if the conversation between the students and the guests is over, they should say: "Goodbye, leader (head)" when leaving. If it is evening, they should say: "Good night. "

3. If the guests want to hold a symposium for some students, the students participating in the meeting should knock on the door first, then stand at attention and say "report." The first guest said, "Please come in." "Students should stand at attention when they walk in front of the guest and are not allowed to sit down without the guest's permission. Students should understand the guest interview, sit, stand, and write in a correct posture, and the tone of conversation should be sincere and gentle. If the guest gives students something, students should receive it when they receive it. , use your hands and say, "Thank you." "After the conversation between the students and the guests, they mainly bowed to the guests and said "Goodbye, leader" when leaving. ”

Polite and courteous phrases for school teachers

Please come in. Hello.

What can I do for you?

I’m sorry. You've been waiting for a long time.

Thank you for your support of our work.

Goodbye, please go.

Hello, Chenyang School.

Please wait.

Do you want to leave a message?

Thank you.

< p>Class terms:

Hello, classmates!

Please answer the question