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What are the eight etiquette of primary school students?
First of all, the gift of musical instruments

1, wash your hair and bathe frequently, and your hair and body have no peculiar smell.

2, there is no dirt under the nails.

Don't pick your nose and ears in public.

4, change clothes, shoes and socks, keep the instrument clean and tidy.

Sit up straight and don't stagger in public.

6. Keep your schoolbag and personal belongings clean and tidy.

7. Stand with your head held high.

Second, the gift of catering.

1, don't smack your lips when eating, and don't talk with food in your mouth.

2. Don't pick and choose on the plate when cutting vegetables.

3. Wait for your family to have dinner together.

4. Don't chase after frolicking when eating in public places.

Third, the gift of speech.

1, don't call the teacher by his first name, use honorifics.

Answer the phone and say "hello", say "goodbye" at the end of the phone, and then hang up.

Don't call others by insulting nicknames.

4. Speak Mandarin on campus and in public places.

5. Don't swear and lie.

Fourth, treat people with courtesy.

1, remember your parents' birthdays and express your best wishes.

2. Respect the teacher's work and listen carefully in class.

3. Smile when you meet people.

Knock on the door before entering other people's room, and then enter after getting permission.

If you use other people's things, you should ask their permission first, and then return them in time, so as to express your gratitude.

6. Use pocket money to help children in trouble.

V. The gift of walking

1. Know the traffic signs and obey the traffic rules.

2. Take the prescribed route after school.

3. Queue up in an orderly way by bus, without crowding or cutting in line.

4. Go up and down the stairs to the right, don't run up, don't jump down, don't walk side by side, don't push others.

5. Take the escalator and stand to the right, leaving the passage on the left vacant.

6. Don't press the elevator button.

Sixth, the ceremony.

1, enter early and take your seats accordingly.

2, do not walk around at will, do not speak loudly.

3. Put the peels and shells into garbage bags and consciously take them away from the venue or send them to the garbage bin.

4, don't stand in the channel to watch.

5. Leave the venue in an orderly way after watching, and don't block the passage and exit.

Seven, browse the gift

1, flush in time after defecation, and don't defecate anywhere.

2. Don't touch cultural relics, and don't draw, write or carve on the scenery.

3. Don't chase, catch, fight or feed animals.

4. Please don't climb the scenic facilities.

5. Take away all the rubbish you produce.

Eight, the ceremony ceremony

1, take off your hat when raising the national flag, watch the national flag parade and sing the national anthem loudly.

2. When participating in the joining ceremony, joining ceremony, graduation ceremony and other activities, dress neatly, and the young pioneers wear red scarves or team badges.

3. Salute according to the rules during the ceremony, stand well and listen well, and don't communicate or walk around at will.

4. Pay New Year greetings to teachers during the Spring Festival.

5. Don't wear bright clothes during the Tomb-Sweeping Day Festival.

Extended data:

The cultivation of students' manners and good behavior habits requires the joint efforts of families and schools. I hope that parents and friends can work with the school to integrate the six concepts and value orientations of "love, kindness, honesty, diligence, frugality and beauty" into the children's growth process, guide children to start from an early age, learn etiquette, know etiquette and conduct etiquette, and make them a civilized, polite, happy, healthy and all-round development generation.

A high-quality, highly educated person must have a good civilization. Such people will be respected and welcomed by others. Psychologically speaking, being highly accepted by all people is conducive to establishing harmonious interpersonal relationships, opening up the situation and developing the cause.

When a child knows how to respect others, understand others and form good behavior habits, he will be accepted by others and welcomed by everyone, and he will have many friends, and these friends will indirectly or directly bring him corresponding development opportunities, so that the child will gradually form a sound personality and the ability to communicate with others and do things.