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What are the campus etiquette?

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Basic etiquette of campus civilization etiquette;

Personal etiquette;

I. Instruments

1, pay attention to personal hygiene, develop good hygiene habits, change clothes, shoes and socks frequently, get a haircut and take a bath on time.

2. Dress neatly, simply and generously, and coordinate properly. Don't wear strange clothes. All students will wear school badges and school uniforms as required. No perm, no hair dye, no jewelry and no nails for female students.

Second, talk;

1, the attitude should be sincere and kind, and the tone should be kind; The voice should be appropriate and the tone should be calm.

2. Speak Mandarin at school. Insist on using polite expressions: "Hello", "Please", "Thank you", "Sorry", "Never mind", "Please forgive" and "Goodbye".

Third, etiquette;

1, posture: When talking, both sides should face each other squarely and listen to each other, instead of looking around and reading books and newspapers. Use good body language: smile, bow, shake hands, wave, clap, salute, answer questions and stand up.

2. Standing posture: When standing, the body should be perpendicular to the ground, and the center of gravity should be placed on the palms of the two front feet, chest out and abdomen in, head up and shoulders relaxed. Arms naturally droop or cross in front of the body, eyes straight and smiling. Don't bend your neck, waist or legs when standing.

3. Sitting posture: the back is straight and the shoulders are relaxed. On formal occasions, be gentle when seated, and be dignified and steady when seated.

4, walking posture: light and steady, chest to stand, head to lift, shoulders relaxed, eyes straight, smiling, natural swing arm.

School etiquette;

First, the classroom etiquette:

1. Class: As soon as the bell rings, students should sit in the classroom and wait for the teacher to come to class. When the teacher announces the class, the whole class should stand up quickly, say hello to the teacher, and then sit down after the teacher replies. Students should arrive at school on time. If you are late for class, you should shout "report" and enter the classroom only after the teacher agrees. After entering the classroom, they should sit down quickly and keep quiet.

2. Listening: Sit up straight in class. Listen to the teacher carefully in class, concentrate, think independently, and take notes on important contents. When the teacher asks a question, raise your hand first, and when the teacher calls the name, he gets up and answers. When you speak, your body should stand at attention, your attitude should be natural and elegant, your voice should be clear and loud, and you should use Mandarin.

3. Class is over: When class is over, all students need to stand up and say goodbye to the teacher. Students can't leave until the teacher leaves the classroom. When the leader or teacher is in class, let the teacher go first and all the students stand up to meet him.

Second, the assembly etiquette:

1. Attend the meeting on time and in an orderly manner. Sit neatly at the designated place, do not leave early, do not go in and out casually, and leave in an orderly manner after the meeting.

2. During the meeting, listen carefully, and don't read, talk, eat, throw sundries or doze off. Applause after a speech or report to show your thanks.

3. Every Monday, dress neatly, attend the flag-raising ceremony on time, line up neatly, face the national flag, and be in awe. When raising the national flag and playing the national anthem, stand at attention, take off your hat and stand at attention until the national flag is raised. Listen carefully when you speak under the national flag, don't talk and don't be funny. When raising and lowering the national flag, all students passing by the scene should face the national flag and stand up consciously. Only when the national flag is raised and lowered can they move freely.

Third, respect teachers' etiquette:

1. When you meet a teacher or go up and down stairs on campus, let the teacher go first and take the initiative to salute and say hello to the teacher. Teachers should take the initiative to be polite when buying food, fetching water and taking the bus.

2. Take the initiative to greet teachers or guests, offer your seat, be polite when answering questions, and don't laugh and point fingers while watching. When parents or relatives come to school to meet teachers, they should take the initiative to introduce them between parents and teachers.

Stand at attention when talking to the teacher, stand up when talking to the teacher in the classroom seat, and sit down and listen after getting the teacher's permission. Hand in hand to show respect when receiving an award or handing something to a teacher.

If you have something to enter the teacher's office or dormitory, call "report" or knock on the door first, and then you can enter after the teacher allows you. In the place where the teacher works and lives, you can't just go through the teacher's things.

5. When you meet a teacher outside the school, you should take the initiative to say hello to the teacher and don't deliberately avoid it.

6. Respect the teacher's work and obey the teacher's command. Don't contradict the teacher's reminder and criticism. You can communicate with the teacher after class if you have any opinions. Teachers' habits and personality should be respected, and teachers' looks and clothes should not be pointed and judged.

Fourth, the etiquette between classmates:

1, students should unite and help each other. Don't swear, don't swear, don't hurt your classmates, and don't do anything unreasonable to your classmates.

2. When borrowing school and daily necessities, you should ask for permission before using them, and return them in time after using them. Thank you.

We shouldn't laugh at, sneer at or discriminate against our classmates' misfortunes, occasional failures and temporary backwardness in study, but should give enthusiastic help. You can't judge your classmates' appearance, posture and clothes, nor can you give them insulting nicknames, let alone laugh at their physical defects.

4. It is strictly prohibited to attack students personally, fight, gather people to make trouble and other violations of discipline and law.

5. Be honest and trustworthy, say what you do, and correct any mistakes. Make promises to others on time and return the money and things borrowed by others in time. When you are away from home, you should be polite, modest and eager to learn, show the elegance of the students in No.3 Middle School and maintain the reputation of the school.

Five, the campus public places etiquette:

(1) Campus

1, consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not throw scraps of paper, chalk heads, peels and packaging bags. No spitting, no littering, no eating bubble gum and melon seeds on campus.

2. Take care of placards, warning signs, aphorisms, flowers and trees. Do not touch class cards, motto cards, warning signs and electrical facilities; Don't scribble, scribble, scribble or carve on blackboards, walls, tables and chairs; Do not trample on the grass, do not climb branches, do not pick flowers; Save water and electricity, don't turn on the ever-burning lamp.

Smoking, drinking, gambling, watching pornographic movies and books, not entering "Internet cafes" and not participating in superstitious and cult activities are strictly prohibited.

4. Strictly abide by traffic laws. Bicycles should be stored in the designated place, and they should not be stopped or put anywhere. It is forbidden to ride a bike or bring people on campus.

(2) Libraries and reading rooms

1. Keep the room quiet and clean. Don't talk too much and don't run around.

2, take good care of books and periodicals, shall not steal to tear data, not marked, newspapers and periodicals should be placed in the original order after opening.

(3) Dining room

1, don't rush and grab the rice. Stand in line consciously, don't cut in line, don't make noise, don't knock chopsticks, and don't spill food on the ground.

2, to respect the canteen staff's labor, cherish food, pay attention to thrift, do not dump leftovers. Food that can't be eaten should be poured into the designated container.

(4) dormitory

1. Keep the dormitory clean and tidy. Boxes, clothes, shoes and hats, daily necessities, etc. Should be placed in the specified location. Don't pour water, throw things or spit outside the window or downstairs.

2. Get up and go to bed on time. No talking, slapstick, sports or other activities after lights out.

3, pay attention to civilization, do not swear, smoking and drinking are strictly prohibited.

4, to others' dormitory, should first knock at the door, get permission to enter. Boys and girls are not allowed to cross each other's dormitory without the teacher's consent.

5, civilized use of toilets, care for health facilities, damaged facilities should take the initiative to compensate.

Family etiquette

1. Respect elders, respect brothers and love brothers and sisters. When eating, please sit down first, and take the initiative to say hello to your parents when you leave home or return home.

2. Always communicate with parents about their life, study and thoughts, and respect their opinions and teaching. If you have any questions about your parents, you should ask them politely, don't be willful, don't lose your temper and don't contradict them.

3, considerate to help parents, take the initiative to undertake some housework, do not compare with others, do not spend money indiscriminately.

4. Respect the living habits of neighbors, not affect their normal lives, and take the initiative to care for help when neighbors are in trouble.

5, hospitality, stand up and say hello.