Standing posture: Standing posture is also called etiquette posture. The girl keeps her body straight, her left hand sticks to her navel, her right hand gently holds the bone of her left fist, her shoulders spread out, and her face keeps smiling, revealing eight teeth. The boy's etiquette posture is to stand astride, with his feet spread out, his feet at a 45-degree angle, his hands behind his back, his left hand in front, his right wrist lightly grasped and his shoulders spread out.
Keep your upper body straight, smile and show eight teeth. Etiquette standing posture is also welcome standing posture. Stand on the left side of the box. When notifying the guest of arrival or arrival, turn right to signal the guest to open the door, reach out to the balcony door with your right hand and fingers together. Your upper body slightly bows 45 degrees and brings greetings.
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Walking posture: the basis of walking posture is to stop standing at attention, straighten your upper body, smile and swing your arms naturally in the indirect turning method. When walking, walk on the right side of the aisle. When you meet a guest or leader, stop walking, return to attention, stand in the middle of the left or turn right and say hello (hello! Mr. and Mrs., or so-and-so leader)