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Civilized etiquette content blackboard picture

The ancients said: "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand up!" It means that if you don't learn etiquette, you can't gain a foothold in society. The following is the "Blackboard Report on Civilized Etiquette Contents", I hope it can help you!

Figure 1: Blackboard poster with civilized etiquette content

Figure 2: Blackboard poster with civilized etiquette content

Figure 3: Blackboard poster with civilized etiquette content

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Figure 5: Blackboard poster with civilized etiquette contents

Civilized etiquette blackboard poster: Specific contents of civilized etiquette

1 .The content of etiquette education covers all aspects of social life. From the content point of view, it includes appearance, manners, expressions, clothing, conversation, and dealing with others; from the object point of view, it includes personal etiquette, public place etiquette, hospitality and guest etiquette, table manners, gift etiquette, civilized interactions, etc. The behavioral norms in the process of interpersonal communication are called etiquette, and the expression of etiquette in speech and actions is called politeness. To strengthen moral practice, attention should be paid to etiquette, so that people can conduct interpersonal interactions based on the principles of "respect, self-discipline, moderation, and sincerity" and say goodbye to uncivilized words and deeds.

2. Etiquette, etiquette, and politeness are rich in content, but they have their own regularity. Its basic etiquette principles are: first, the principle of respecting others; second, the principle of self-discipline, that is, in the process of communication We must be self-restrained, prudent, proactive, voluntary, courteous to others, consistent with appearance, self-control, self-reflection, self-demand, self-examination, self-discipline, and not arrogant; the third is the principle of moderation, appropriateness and propriety; the fourth is the principle of sincerity , be sincere, treat others with sincerity, and do not make plays when the occasion arises, and do not match your words with your deeds.

3. Civilized language: 1. Hello! 2. Please sit down! 3. Excuse me... 4. Please wait! 5. Sorry! 6. Please forgive me! 7. Sorry! 8. It's okay !9. You're welcome! 10. Thank you! 11. Please don't be anxious! 12. Sorry for keeping you waiting. 13. Please tell me! 14. Please show your "XX Certificate". 15. I will try my best to help you. 16. Serving you is what I should do. 17. If you have anything you don’t understand, feel free to ask. 18. Thank you very much for your cooperation.

4. In the vast world, there are bound to be collisions between people, and sometimes they are even rude. A word of "I'm sorry" can make the resentment disappear. On the contrary, it may cause unexpected consequences, and even Leading to human tragedy. In interpersonal communication, learning to apologize is a very important moral cultivation for us since elementary school. We must learn to say "I'm sorry" and strive to be civilized teenagers. Moreover, language is a tool for communication, and civilized language is the golden key to the soul. Whether one can use civilized language in communication reflects a person's cultivation and affects the entire social atmosphere. A world where swearing and vulgar language are used is "black and white", while a society where civilized language is used is "color". Of course, there are many more civilized and polite expressions in life. You should pay attention to the polite expressions used in various situations, so that you can become a polite person.

Secondly, learning "etiquette" should be based on improving one's self-esteem. Self-esteem, that is, self-respect, is a psychological state of wanting to be respected by others, not bowing to others, and not allowing others to insult or discriminate. It is an expression of people's self-awareness and guides people's actions in a specific way. A positive motivation for behavior. Correct self-esteem should have the character of being humble and neither arrogant nor impetuous. When young students learn to respect others, they themselves are also respected by others. While their self-esteem is improving, their inner moral requirements are also improving. Therefore, it is particularly important to cultivate noble personality in young students and develop good moral character of self-esteem, self-love and self-discipline. Etiquette education can serve as motivation and guidance and play an important role in the individual development of young students. Thirdly, learning "etiquette" should focus on practice. A person's etiquette can only be reflected in his words and deeds. You can't say whether someone has "etiquette" without saying it or not. Everyone must understand etiquette requirements on the basis of , Dare to show your civilized and courteous image in your daily words and deeds, and in your daily dealings with others. Some students usually know how to be civilized and polite, but in public situations or when they meet unfamiliar people, their "etiquette" norms cannot be used. This is a sign of their lack of self-confidence.

It is necessary to educate young students to build confidence and understand that while applying appropriate etiquette, words and deeds, it is also a good image of themselves. They must dare to show a polite, confident and civilized self, and make full use of various occasions and opportunities to express this.

Etiquette is also an important form of campus culture. People with good etiquette habits first give people a "pleasant" feeling and can regulate the relationship between people. In school, etiquette can make teachers and The relationship between students, classmates and classmates is more harmonious, harmonious and friendly, making the civilized atmosphere of the campus stronger.