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The teacher is ill and hasn't come to school recently. How should I send messages, care about greetings?

Details are as follows:

1, you can send a condolence message to the teacher. The content of the message need not be particularly complicated. Just write a message wishing the teacher a speedy recovery. The average teacher doesn't need too many greetings, but a word of blessing will make him very moved.

2. You can bring some gifts to visit the teacher, and the class can pay together to buy something for the teacher. This will not only let the teacher see the thoughts of the whole class, but also make the teacher feel very warm.

3. It is the greatest comfort to the teacher to get a good grade in the exam. Teachers want their students to have good grades and a good way out, so as long as they get good grades, teachers will be particularly happy.

If the teacher is still in class when he is sick, he can do some small things for the teacher, such as bringing the teacher boiled water and cooking for the teacher. And comfort the teacher from some small things.

Matters needing attention

Politeness and etiquette are the codes of conduct for people to show respect and friendship to each other in frequent communication. Polite language, on the other hand, is a concrete manifestation of respect for others and a stepping stone to friendly relations. Therefore, it is very important to use polite expressions in our daily life, especially in social occasions.

Speaking more politely not only shows respect for others, but also shows that you have self-cultivation; Therefore, the use of polite language is not only conducive to the harmonious atmosphere between the two sides, but also conducive to communication.

There is an old saying in China that "a gentleman does not hide his eyes and ears, but he never slips his tongue", which means that a moral person should be polite, not rude. It is a fine tradition of our Chinese nation to be polite to others and use polite language.