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Etiquette handwritten newspaper

As a student, we need to know the importance of civilized etiquette. What does the handwritten newspaper on civilized etiquette look like in the second grade of junior high school? Below are the etiquette handwritten newspapers I collected, let’s take a look!

Civilized etiquette slogans in public places

1. Please do not smoke

2. Please keep quiet

3. Please speak Mandarin

4. Please save water

5. Protect public property

< p> 6. Take care of flowers, plants and trees

7. Please speak polite words

8. Please do not scribble

9. Please do not spit anywhere< /p>

10. Wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet

11. Be civilized and polite

12. Queue up quickly and be quiet

13. Please protect public hygiene

14. Please maintain indoor hygiene

15. Please consciously abide by discipline

16. Please protect flowers and trees and do not climb or break< /p>

17. Keep the house clean and hygienic

Telephone etiquette

Telephone etiquette

The telephone is the most commonly used communication tool for people. When making a phone call, consider whether it is convenient for the other party. Generally it should be after 8 am and before 10 pm. After making a call, you should first say hello to the other party, introduce your home address and confirm the other party's identity.

Etiquette for answering the phone

After the phone rings, you should quickly pick up the phone and say "hello", introduce yourself to your home, and then ask the other party the reason for the call. After you finish talking on the phone, you should wait for the other party to put down the phone before gently putting it down to show respect.

Mobile phone etiquette

When using personalized mobile phone ringtones, you should pay attention to the occasion. The ringtones should match your identity. The volume should not be too loud. The content should be healthy. The ringtones should not convey wrong information to the public. Turn off or mute your phone during meetings, classes, or other important gatherings.

Etiquette on campus

Each of us is innocent and lovely. God not only gives each of us life and wisdom, but also gives us a lovely appearance. How to make yourself popular with others? Start with your appearance.

1. Dressing etiquette.

Wear what kind of clothes according to your identity. As long as the clothes are appropriate, beauty is not about pretending to be cool or chic. The beauty of a person is not about wearing more expensive clothes, or the more fashionable clothes, the better. Famous brands cannot reflect your physical beauty. But the clothes should be neat and tidy, of the right size, and not frivolous. Nowadays, many of our classmates are influenced by TV dramas and other media. I found that one student usually imitates adults, putting the collar of his clothes up and retracting his hands in his sleeves. Leave your clothes open and look nondescript and unseemly.

2. Walking Etiquette

(1) When walking, you should hold your head up and chest out, look forward, swing your shoulders and arms naturally, and walk at a moderate pace. Avoid splayed feet, wobbling, or twisting. Broken steps. Keep to the right when going up and down stairs, when crossing corridors, and when entering and exiting classrooms, offices, conference venues, etc., follow designated routes, avoid crowding, and walk softly and slowly so as not to disturb others.

(2) When you meet acquaintances, you should say hello and exchange greetings. You cannot turn a blind eye.

(3) Pedestrians should be courteous to each other, take the initiative to give way to the elderly, and take the initiative to give way to the disabled and those in need.

(4) When asking others for directions, greet them with polite language first.

3. Respecting teachers etiquette

(1) When you see the teacher, take the initiative to say hello and be polite.

(2) Listen to the teacher’s teachings humbly and accept the education of the teacher. Obey the teacher's management. Tell the truth, the truth to the teacher, and do not deceive the teacher.

(3) Cherish the fruits of the teacher’s labor and complete various tasks assigned by the teacher on time.