Ideological character and learning
1. Learn to care about others, always express love and be kind to others. Honor parents and respect elders,
2. Always be grateful. Be specific when expressing gratitude, such as eating snacks given by others. In addition to "thank you", you should also convey the specific feeling of "this tastes good", which will make the other party feel that your thanks are not polite.
The smaller the promise, the more you should keep it.
"I'll lend you that book" and "Let's have dinner together next time" ... all blurted out are small agreements, which will leave a sincere good impression on each other.
4. Try to do your own thing.
Thank others actively for things that don't disturb others and others.
5. Everything is ahead of schedule 10 minutes
Not only to prevent accidents in advance, but also to sort out the mood in advance.
6. Be good at discovering the advantages of others
Praise others sincerely and learn from the excellent people around you.
7. Be good at listening to other people's voices. Accept other people's mistakes/shortcomings and correct them in time.
8. If you want to get help from others, please learn to pay even simple greetings and smiling faces, and meet the emotional needs of the other party first. The essence of interpersonal communication is exchange and reciprocity.
9. Think of a solution before you get into trouble. Don't just complain. It is better to take action than to waste time on anxiety.
10. Treat everyone politely
Whether it's a boss, an elder, a restaurant waiter or a roadside scavenger.
Social articles
1 1. Watch your manners.
Use more words like "please" and "sorry". "Xie"
12. Answer the phone politely and say "Hello". Say goodbye when you're done.
13. Adults should keep quiet when communicating or talking on the phone. Don't make a hullabaloo about when communicating with others or talking on the phone, and don't interrupt others at will.
14. Remember to say "I'm sorry" or call your respectful name before being shy or presumptuous when communicating with elders/strangers.
15. Take the initiative to help others and be ready to help others.
When you see your parents, teachers, neighbors, etc. Busy, do something you can.
16. Try not to cause trouble to others.
Don't boss others around, ask for help humbly and politely.
17. Establish boundaries with others
Control your own things reasonably, and don't take other people's things casually; Take care of what you borrowed from others and return it in time.
18. Pay attention to table manners, don't beat chopsticks and try not to make a sound, and don't stir the dishes on the table with chopsticks at will.
19. Don't make negative comments on what others like. No matter how good your taste is, it's yours. Don't comment on what others like at will. This is the minimum social etiquette.
20. Don't speak ill of others behind their backs
Don't say right and wrong, don't judge others casually, and learn to respect others' differences.
2 1. When visiting other people's homes, you should express your praise and thanks. Whether the food is to your taste or not, you should give sincere praise to show your respect.
22. Be polite when visiting other people's homes.
Don't ask for it, don't touch, touch, walk around, take off your shoes and jump around on the bed and sofa.
23. Knock before entering the room.
Get the consent of the room owner before entering; If there is someone behind, pay attention to open the door for the person behind.
24. Don't deliberately pry into other people's privacy.
Don't look at other people's mobile phone photos/computers and other items without permission.
25. When you see something you like, don't touch it casually. Don't take other people's things without permission, let alone pester others for things.
Outdoor products
26. Take the children to the cinema, and don't affect others' viewing. Don't let the children's noise interfere with others when watching movies.
27. Get into the habit of picking up garbage yourself.
Whether you eat at home or in a restaurant, you should try to put food scraps on a plate and let others sort them out.
Leave a path. 28. When taking the escalator, consciously lean to the right, consciously give way to the left passage for those who pass quickly, and provide convenience for others.
29. Don't occupy public goods.
For example, when playing with public toys, don't occupy yourself and let others play.
30. When eating with many people, you should consider the needs of others when ordering, rather than just ordering what you like.
3 1. Don't scream, run around, litter, spit or urinate in public places.
32. Taking transportation does not disturb the order.
Don't make noise, don't push the back of the chair in front, don't put your feet into the road, and don't disturb others.
33. When taking the subway or elevator, you should know how to get off before getting on. When taking the escalator, you should stand on the right. Don't crowd or grab when waiting in line.
34. When you go out, prepare some small things for a rainy day ... and take them out when others need them. It's a good idea to put up a band-aid, paper towel and garbage bag.
35. When watching the performance, keep quiet and respect the performers.
Respect any profession
Respect every hardworking employee.
Don't judge the appearance of others, don't speak ill of others behind their backs, and don't laugh at others.
38. It is more important to dress neatly than to look good. Don't put your hands in your pockets when you talk. Manner is more important than what clothes you wear.
39. When you meet a stranger, be polite and vigilant, especially don't disclose personal information, let alone follow the stranger.
40. Let children learn to correct their mistakes.
In public, don't compromise with crying children because of face. We should educate them in time and make them correct in time.