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Students' civilized etiquette training program
First, personal etiquette

(1) instrument

Instrument refers to a person's appearance, which is the external expression of a person's mental outlook. Cleanliness is the key to beautiful appearance and the basic requirement of etiquette. No matter how beautiful clothes and luxurious clothes are, if the whole body is covered with dirt and smell, it will inevitably destroy a person's aesthetic feeling. Therefore, everyone should develop good hygiene habits, wash their faces and feet after going to bed and getting up, brush their teeth in the morning and evening and after meals, wash their hair and bathe frequently, pay attention to neatness and change clothes frequently. Don't "clean personal hygiene" in front of people. For example, picking teeth, picking nostrils, digging ear wax, manicure, rubbing dirt and so on. These behaviors should be avoided by others, otherwise, it is not only unsightly, but also disrespectful to others. When talking with people, keep a certain distance, don't speak too loudly, and don't splash on the population.

(2) Speech

As an art, speech is also an important part of personal etiquette. 1, courtesy: be sincere and kind; The sound size should be appropriate, and the tone should be peaceful and calm; Respect others. 2. Terminology: honorifics, words expressing respect and courtesy. Such as "please", "thank you" and "sorry" in daily use, and the word "you" in the second person's address. The first meeting was "long heard"; Long time no see; Please criticize it as "teaching"; Trouble others call it "disturbing"; The client acts as "please" and so on. Efforts should be made to form the habit of using honorifics. At present, the polite expressions advocated in China are ten words: "hello", "please", "thank you", "sorry" and "goodbye". These ten words embody the basic language form of speaking civilization.

(3) Manners and manners

1, Conversation posture: Conversation posture often reflects a person's character, cultivation and civilized quality. Therefore, when talking, first of all, the two sides should look at each other and listen to each other, instead of looking around, reading books and newspapers, looking tired and yawning. Otherwise, it will give people the impression of being absent-minded and arrogant. 2, standing posture: standing posture is the most basic posture of people, is a static beauty. When standing, the body should be perpendicular to the ground, the center of gravity should be placed on the palms of the two front feet, and the shoulders should be relaxed. Arms naturally droop or cross in front of the body, eyes straight and smiling. Don't bend your neck, waist and legs when standing. In some formal occasions, it is not advisable to put your hands in your trouser pockets or cross your chest, let alone make some small moves unconsciously. This will not only appear stiff, give people a feeling of lack of self-confidence, but also lose the dignity of etiquette. 3, sitting posture: sitting is also a static shape. A dignified and elegant sitting posture will give people an elegant, steady and natural aesthetic feeling. The correct sitting posture should be: straight back and relaxed shoulders. Women should put their knees together; Male knees can be separated, but not too big, generally not more than shoulder width. Put your hands naturally on your knees or on the armrests of your chair. On formal occasions, you should be gentle when you sit down, dignified and steady when you get up, and you can't rattle tables and chairs and create an embarrassing atmosphere. No matter what sitting posture, the upper body should be kept straight, as the ancients said, "sitting like a clock." If you insist on this, no matter how you change your posture, it will be beautiful and natural. 4. Walking posture: Walking is the main action in people's life, and walking posture is a dynamic beauty. "Walking like the wind" means using popular water to describe a brisk and natural gait. The correct walking posture is: light and steady, chest raised, shoulders relaxed, eyes looking straight, smiling, swinging arms naturally.

Second, * * * etiquette.

(1) Politeness and agreement in communication: please, you, hello, thank you, sorry, never mind, goodbye. 1, honorific title (honorific title): address an elder, friend or stranger as "you"; Teachers and social workers should address their positions or "teachers", "masters", "comrades", "uncles" and "aunts" instead of calling them by their first names. 2. Ask others to say "please": say "hello" when greeting people; Say "goodbye" when breaking up with people; Say "I'm sorry" when giving people trouble; Others apologize to themselves and reply "it doesn't matter"; When you get help from others, say "thank you".

(B) the use of good body language

Smile, bow, shake hands, wave, clap and salute. 1, smile: it is a sign of being friendly to others, with no teeth exposed and corners of the mouth slightly upturned. 2. Bow: It is the etiquette of subordinates to superiors, juniors to elders, and individuals to groups. When bowing, take off your hat, stand at attention, look at each other and smile. Then, the upper body leans forward, naturally bends down about 15-30 degrees, with head down and eyes down. Sometimes in order to express deep gratitude, the upper body can lean forward deeper. 3. Shake hands: the most commonly used etiquette when meeting or saying goodbye to people, and it is also the etiquette when expressing gratitude, condolences, congratulations or encouragement. (1) Get up and stand before shaking hands, take off gloves and shake hands with the other person's right hand. (2) When shaking hands, keep your eyes forward and smile. (3) Under normal circumstances, shaking hands is not necessary, and old friends can shake hands affectionately or for a long time or shake hands while greeting. (4) Many people shake hands at the same time, do not cross, wait for others to shake hands before reaching out and shaking hands in turn. 4. Wave: Raise your hand and nod when you meet an acquaintance or a farewell guest in public. When you wave, your arms are slightly bent and your palms are open. 5. Applause: a polite expression of pleasure, welcome and thanks. Clap your hands rhythmically, and clap your hands in a timely and appropriate manner. 6. Salute to the right: Walk on campus and walk on the right when going up and down stairs, corridors or streets. When teachers, guests, young and old, women, disabled people and soldiers enter or leave their homes, they should take the initiative to open the door and stand by and let them go first.

Third, school etiquette.

As a special place for teaching and educating people, etiquette education is an important part of moral education and aesthetic education. Students are the main body of school work, so the common sense of etiquette that students should have is an important part of school etiquette education. Students should observe certain etiquette in class, in activities and in the process of getting along with teachers and classmates. 1, classroom etiquette: observing classroom discipline is the most basic courtesy of students. (1) Class: When the bell rings, students should sit in the classroom and wait for the teacher to attend class. When the teacher announces the class, the whole class should stand up quickly, say hello to the teacher, and then sit down after the teacher replies. Students should arrive at school on time. If they have to enter the classroom after class due to special circumstances, they should get the teacher's permission before entering the classroom. (2) Listening: Listen to the teacher carefully in class, concentrate on independent thinking, and take notes on important contents. When the teacher asks questions, you should raise your hand first, and then when the teacher calls your name, you can stand up and answer. When you speak, you should stand at attention, have a natural and graceful attitude, have a clear and loud voice, and use Mandarin. (3) Class dismissed: The bell rings. If the teacher has not announced the class dismissed, students should listen to the class with peace of mind, don't be busy sorting out books, and don't be busy making the table ping-pong. This is disrespectful to the teacher. After class, all students still need to stand up and say "goodbye" to the teacher. Students can't leave until the teacher leaves the classroom. 2, clothing instrument: wearing refers to wearing underwear, shoes and socks. Its basic requirements are: suitability; Timely; Neat; Generous; Pay attention to the occasion. 3. Respect teachers' etiquette: When students enter and leave campus or go up and down stairs to meet teachers, they should take the initiative to salute the teachers and say hello: "Good teacher!" "Hello, headmaster!" . When students enter the teacher's office or dormitory, they should knock at the door first and get the teacher's permission before entering. In the place where the teacher works and lives, you can't just go through the teacher's things. Students should not point and comment on teachers' appearance and clothes, but should respect teachers' habits and personality. 4. Etiquette between classmates: The deep friendship between classmates is the power of unity and friendship in life. Paying attention to the politeness between classmates is the basic requirement for you to have a good relationship with your classmates. Students can call each other by their first names, but they can't use impolite names such as "hello" and "hey". When you want something from your classmates, you should use polite expressions such as "please", "thank you" and "please". When borrowing school and daily necessities, you should ask for permission before using them, and return them in time after use. Thank you. We should not ridicule, sneer or discriminate against students' misfortunes, occasional failures and temporary backwardness in learning, but should give enthusiastic help. You can't judge your classmates' appearance, posture and clothes, let alone give them insulting nicknames. Never laugh at your classmates' physical defects. On these issues concerning self-esteem, we must be cautious and respectful. Don't talk about the taboo topics of classmates, and don't talk about classmates casually. 5. Assembly etiquette: Assemblies are often held in schools. Generally held in the playground or auditorium, due to the large number of participants and formal occasions, special attention should be paid to the etiquette in the assembly. Flag-raising ceremony: the national flag is a symbol of a country, and raising and lowering the national flag is a way to educate young people in patriotism. Whether in primary or secondary schools or universities, the flag-raising ceremony should be held regularly. When raising the national flag, all students should line up neatly, face the national flag and be in awe. When raising the national flag and playing the national anthem, stand at attention and take off your hat; Pay attention to the ceremony until the flag is raised. Flag-raising is a serious and solemn activity, so we must keep quiet and avoid free activities, laughing or looking around. Look solemn. When the five-star red flag Ran Ran rises, all the people present should look up. 6. Etiquette in public places on campus: We should consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not throw scraps of paper, peels, spitting or littering in classrooms, corridors and playgrounds. Don't scribble, scribble, scratch or carve on blackboards, walls, tables and chairs. Take good care of school property, flowers and trees, and save water and electricity. Consciously store your bike in the designated carport or place, don't leave it lying around, and don't get stuck in traffic on campus. When eating in the canteen, you should queue up for courtesy, don't crowd, cherish the food and don't throw away the leftovers.

Edit the second part of this paragraph: the etiquette of welcoming guests

1, welcome etiquette

When greeting guests, we usually say "hello, welcome, come in" and other words. There are a series of subtle body language etiquette when guiding guests. Polite service and clear guiding gestures will make guests feel more cordial. Welcome and guide have standard etiquette gestures, hands are not completely open, jaws are slightly close together, and hands are usually placed at the waist. In the process of guidance, women's standard etiquette is to fold their arms inward, and then push "please go inside" with your fingertips, which is very beautiful; Men should show gentlemanly manners, exaggerate gestures and push their hands outward. At the same time, the standing posture should be standard and the body should not be tilted. Guide the guests upstairs, raise your hands and look at the direction of your fingers. Then pull it back and explain to the guests the floor you are going to, the direction you are going to, or the elevator you are taking. The etiquette movements of the guide should be complete, graceful in manners and pleasant in voice, which makes people feel the inner spirit and enthusiasm of the guide. This will make the guests feel good.

2. Preside over the etiquette of the conference room.

When guiding people to sit down, we should pay attention to the coordination of gestures and eyes, and at the same time observe the guest's reaction. For example, fixing seats for guests. After the explanation, use gestures to guide, pause at a fixed position, and observe whether the guests understand. This process embodies the beauty of body language. At the same time, you should say "please sit here" and other honorifics.

3. Instructional etiquette when serving tea

Serving tea is also skillful, which requires proper guidance service or body language. It may be used in many occasions, such as inviting guests to sit down and discuss when they have tea. When serving tea to a guest, one situation is to put it on the table, and the other situation is that the customer will pick up the teacup conveniently. These processes need to pay attention to etiquette. Serving tea has a formula of "lower left and upper right", that is, the right hand holds the cup on the table and the left hand holds the bottom of the cup at the bottom. In this way, when the customer picks up the cup, it is also the bottom left and the top right, avoiding skin contact between two people. This is a subtle etiquette, but paying attention to details can avoid unnecessary embarrassment.

4. Farewell etiquette

Courtesy of seeing guests off is also very important. There are standard requirements for seeing off guests. You should use sincere honorifics, such as "Thank you for coming, please go". Also use body language to express gratitude, bow at a 30-degree angle to express heartfelt thanks, and then quickly straighten up and watch the guests leave.

Edit the second part of this paragraph: civilized posture, dress and language

1. Sit up straight, stand up straight and walk steadily.

Sitting is a static shape, and sitting incorrectly is lazy and impolite. A dignified and elegant sitting posture will give people a gentle, steady and generous aesthetic feeling. The requirements for sitting posture are: straight back, relaxed shoulders, natural bending of legs, smooth landing of feet, girls' knees together, boys' knees apart, but not more than shoulder width, and hands on knees. The requirements for standing posture are: standing straight; Heels together, don't stagger, don't shake your feet lightly, and don't swing your hands back and forth.

2, the instrument clean and generous

The appearance of the dress is neat and generous. Students wear student clothes, no perm, no makeup and no jewelry. Cleanliness is the key to beautiful appearance and the basic requirement of etiquette. No matter how beautiful clothes and luxurious clothes are, if the whole body is covered with dirt and smell, it will inevitably destroy a person's aesthetic feeling. Therefore, everyone should develop good hygiene habits, wash their faces and feet after going to bed and getting up, brush their teeth in the morning and evening and after meals, wash their hair and bathe frequently, pay attention to neatness and change clothes frequently. Don't "clean personal hygiene" in front of people. For example, picking teeth, picking nostrils, digging ear wax, manicure, rubbing dirt and so on. These behaviors should be avoided by others, otherwise, it is not only unsightly, but also disrespectful to others. When talking with people, keep a certain distance, don't speak too loudly, and don't splash on the population. Clothing embodies a person's cultural quality and aesthetic taste. Specifically, it is necessary to be natural, decent, harmonious and generous, and to abide by some established norms or principles. Clothing should not only adapt to its own specific conditions, but also always pay attention to the dress requirements of objective environment and occasions, that is, dress should give priority to time, place and purpose, and strive to keep in harmony with time, place and purpose in all aspects of dress. . Wearing jewelry is an adult's business, which is inconsistent with the status of a student. Students should wear school badges and educational and commemorative badges.

3. Polite expressions

Use good manners. When you meet teachers and classmates, you should take the initiative to salute and say hello You should speak Mandarin, don't swear, don't swear. In daily life, the most commonly used polite expressions should be used frequently to form a habit. They are: please, thank you, sorry, goodbye and hello. Mandarin is spoken on campus. Be good to the teacher in the morning. Greet your classmates warmly: hello xxx.

4. Respect teachers

Respect the teacher, stand up and say hello to the teacher in class, stand up and say goodbye to the teacher after class, listen carefully in class, raise your hand before speaking, and don't just walk into the teacher's office or other classrooms. You should say hello or knock at the door before entering the teacher's office. You should pay attention to the teacher when talking to him. You shouldn't do anything else in the conversation. Don't interrupt the teacher or look around casually. Respecting teachers and attaching importance to morality is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Say hello to the teacher and be polite. In crowded places, let the teacher go first; Give your seat to the teacher when you are talking to him. Don't talk about teachers behind their backs, let alone call them by their first names. Prepare school supplies before class. Stand up and say hello to the teacher after class, and the movements should be unified quickly. If you are late under special circumstances, you should stop at the door of the classroom, shout "report" or knock at the door, and you can enter the classroom only after getting the teacher's permission, and take the initiative to explain the reason for being late to the teacher. Be honest and get the teacher's understanding and permission before taking a seat. Listen carefully in class and don't do anything irrelevant to the class; When the teacher asks questions, you should raise your hand first if you want to answer them. When the teacher calls your name, you can stand up and answer. Do not interrupt or answer first. When the teacher points at himself but can't answer, stand up straight and tell the teacher in a sorry tone that he is seeking truth from facts. Don't scratch your head, stagger and say nothing until the teacher allows you to sit down. Let the teacher leave the classroom first after class. As a teacher's office, students should not go in and out casually, which will affect the teacher's work. When they enter the office, they must say hello or knock gently first. When they enter the office, they should take the initiative to say hello to the teacher, say goodbye politely and leave the office immediately. Don't stay in the office, let alone rummage through the teacher's things.

The students get along well.

Friendship, unity, mutual respect and sincere help among classmates. Not chasing and running in the corridor will not affect the teacher's office. The relationship between classmates is pure. * * * Pay attention to unity and friendship, mutual respect, sincere help, friendship and mutual assistance. Get along in harmony, don't form cliques, and sincerely criticize and help students with mistakes and shortcomings. Help each other in their studies, borrow things or ask questions from classmates, take care of them modestly, don't give them nicknames, and don't bully freshmen and young and weak classmates. When students are ill or encounter difficulties, they should be caring and attentive and take the initiative to care. When there are contradictions between classmates, they should understand each other and apologize and admit their mistakes.

6. Observe the rules during rest.

During class, play proper games and treat people with courtesy. No running around in the corridor, no slapstick, no swearing, no swearing, and walk up and down the stairs to the right. Appropriate games help to have a rest between classes and put your energy into the next class. It is forbidden to talk loudly, noisily, chase and fight in the corridor. In the professional (music, art, computer room, etc.) class. ), get to the classroom early before class and don't rush into the classroom after the bell rings.

7. Raising the flag is solemn.

When raising the national flag, take off your hat and salute the team; When singing the national anthem, be serious, articulate and loud. The national flag and the national anthem are symbols and symbols of a country. When attending the flag-raising ceremony, students' gfd should be standardized, that is, they should dress neatly and behave solemnly, that is, they should take off their hats and stand at attention, have a serious and solemn attitude, respect the national flag and salute the team ceremony. If you are indoors or walking, you should stand at attention and look straight at the direction of the national flag. When singing the national anthem, you should pour your deep affection for the motherland, with clear speech, loud voice, accurate tune and sincere and warm feelings.

8. Civilized participation in social activities

When attending the rally, enter the venue in order, salute the team when speaking at the conference, and thank you at the end of the speech. When listening to the report, watching the performance and watching the game, be quiet and attentive, and applaud to express welcome, thanks and appreciation. Whether it is a meeting or a group activity, you should arrive on time or in advance in order. When attending an assembly, keep quiet, don't talk casually, play around, and pay attention to the lecture. When speaking on stage, salute the teachers and guests first, and then salute the audience. After the speech, you still need to salute and thank you as required, and then return to your seat. The significance of this is to be polite to teachers, guests and listeners, and to thank teachers for their training and support. Watching movies, theatrical performances, sports competitions or performing a kind of beautiful enjoyment all need to create a clean and beautiful environment. Therefore, being a civilized audience is a manifestation of self-esteem, self-love, respect for actors, athletes and staff, and observance of public order and social morality. To be a civilized audience, you should enter on time and don't interfere with others' watching. When you watch a wonderful performance, you should applaud at the end, which means congratulations and thanks.

9, civilized reading

Keep quiet in the library and reading room, take good care of books, newspapers and magazines and return them in time. When reading in the library and reading room, we should pay attention to keeping quiet and tidy. Walking around the museum should be light-footed When you need to speak, try to be short and light, do not grab seats, read in a civilized way, have a correct posture, and pay attention to eye hygiene. Take good care of books, newspapers and periodicals, handle them with care, turn them over with care, and don't damage books because you need some information. Cutting books without permission is extremely immoral. Borrowed books should be returned on time.

10. When delivering or accepting items, stand up and use both hands.

Gifts are not only a kind of etiquette, but also a manifestation of sincere treatment between people. Giving gifts, one is the need of reciprocity in social interaction, and the other is to express friendship or gratitude. Whether giving or receiving gifts, you should stand up and use your hands.

1 1, filial to parents

Respect parents, say goodbye to home, go home safely, help elders do what they can, and not be willful. Filial piety is a moral and behavioral norm to adjust the relationship between parents and children. Its main meanings are: first, to love and respect parents emotionally. In other words, children have heartfelt love, respect and gratitude for their parents' upbringing. Second, I can accept my parents' suggestions and teachings with an open mind, be respectful, do as much as possible according to my parents' requirements, take care of my parents in life and solve problems for them. Not willful or stubborn.

12, good at greeting guests.

You can give your seat to your elders, cook your seat, and make tea and water when guests visit. Greeting each other in the family can convey emotions and create a warm atmosphere. Table manners include washing hands before meals; Help parents do some preparatory work within their power; Greet the elders to sit down first; Don't make too much noise when chewing; Not picky about food; If you sneeze, turn your body to your side or cover your mouth with a handkerchief, and learn to pick up vegetables, drink soup and spit bones. Learn to communicate at the dinner table, such as some interesting words to make adults happy. Guests should say hello when they enter the door, say goodbye when they go out, and don't just rummage through the owner's things. Accepting gifts must be allowed and thanked by adults. Hospitality should be warm and polite, learn to entertain guests, toast guests with both hands, and learn to address them appropriately.

13, observe social morality

You should queue up and be humble when going in and out of public places by bus. You should pay attention to public health and abide by social morality in theaters, stations, docks and other places. When there are many people in buses, shopping and public places, we should consciously abide by the order, queue up in turn, be humble to each other, and don't rush. In theaters, stations, docks and other places, we should pay attention to public health, do not spit everywhere, do not throw peels, paper balls and sundries.

14, pay attention to etiquette during festivals.

Pay attention to dressing neatly during the festival, and participate in activities or pay tribute to others according to the characteristics of the festival. Festival customs are rich and colorful, and the Spring Festival is a traditional festival for our people. Generally speaking, you should wear new clothes during the Spring Festival. When you meet relatives, friends, acquaintances and classmates, you should exchange greetings, be warm and cheerful, and sometimes say something auspicious. Don't tell jokes at ordinary times. When visiting relatives and friends, you usually have to prepare gifts. When Qingming comes, schools generally organize memorial services, sweep graves and pay homage to the martyrs. During the memorial service, you should dress solemnly and don't wear colorful clothes that don't match the solemn atmosphere. The attitude should be serious, the tone should be heavy, and you can't laugh and play; Observe discipline, bow to the martyrs according to the unified password, and keep quiet when paying homage to the martyrs' tombs. Pay attention to greet elders in Mid-Autumn Festival, decorate the environment on New Year's Day, attend celebrations and so on.

15, civilized dining

When eating in a civilized way, pay attention to humility and courtesy, queue up when buying food, pay attention to hygiene, cherish food and behave gracefully. When it's meal time, students who eat at school should pay attention to humility and public etiquette. First of all, we should pay attention to order. Under the prescribed window, you should consciously queue up to buy rice. Students who don't cut in line, buy goods and are in a hurry should take the initiative to take care of them. Secondly, we should pay attention to hygiene and cherish food. Wash your hands and dishes before meals, don't be picky about food, don't throw away leftovers, and cherish food. Third, we must learn respect and comity. Respect the work of kitchen staff, pay attention to humility and understanding after conflicts, be polite to each other when washing dishes, and don't rush to squeeze. Fourth, we should pay attention to the formation of good habits. Don't talk loudly, don't walk around with a bowl, and don't make too much noise when eating. Eat gracefully.

Friendly hospitality

When you meet guests who come to school, you should be warmly greeted, introduced and treated kindly. Teachers from other schools or classes come to attend classes, greet them politely before class, listen carefully in class and speak enthusiastically. Some schools often have visitors. When they receive guests during recess, they should take the initiative to salute, greet, treat guests' questions and answer them enthusiastically.

17, when meeting foreign guests, be polite and equal, neither supercilious nor supercilious.

Respect each other's living customs. Be polite to foreign guests, be warm and friendly, and be generous and loud when interviewing young reporters.

18, pay attention to the quiet and tidy dormitory; Pay attention to hygiene

Dormitory is a place where students live and rest together. In the dormitory, we should respect each other, care about each other, treat each other with courtesy and live in harmony. Dormitories should be kept clean, quiet, hygienic on duty and well decorated. Don't use other people's belongings or sit on other people's beds without permission. Pay attention to hygiene and save water when using the bathroom. Work and rest on time, and students should take the initiative to care, care and help when they are sick or encounter difficulties. Take care of public goods. When you have conflicts with your classmates, you should learn to exercise restraint, be strict with yourself, be lenient with others, explain the truth and reach an understanding. When others have contradictions, they should reconcile.

Edit the third part of this paragraph: politeness, natural and graceful.

1. Dress neatly, appropriately, harmoniously, simply and generously, and don't wear fancy clothes or fashions that don't meet the status of ordinary middle school students. Wear clothes at ordinary times, attend flag-raising ceremonies and important collective activities, and wear school uniforms. Wear the school badge. 2, male physiological student-style, suit-style hairstyle, leaving no long hair (hair does not cover ears) and beard, girls braid or cut short hair, leaving no shawl hair. Boys and girls are not allowed to perm, dye their hair or make up. 3. Wear leather shoes or sneakers to school, and don't wear slippers, high heels (generally not more than 2 cm), roller skates and other shoes that are not suitable for school. 4, the hat should be worn correctly, and the hat tongue should not be worn. Please take off your hat during class or meeting. 5. Raincoats and umbrellas should be packed in plastic bags to prevent rainwater from seeping out and wetting the floor and ground. When shopping, visiting or taking the bus, please take off your raincoat to prevent others and seats from getting wet. Pay attention to the posture of holding an umbrella to avoid stabbing others. 6. Boys and girls are not allowed to take high-end cars, wear brand-name clothes and shoes, wear brand-name watches and sunglasses. 7. Wear the school badge every day. Members should also wear the school badge of the Youth League and wear it under the school badge of the left chest. 8. Boys and girls are not allowed to wear any ornaments or mobile phones. 9. Take the initiative to get off at the school gate, accept greetings and inspections from the doorman and the students on duty, and do not ride bicycles on campus. 10, when entering or leaving the school or entering or leaving other units, you should take the initiative to show your pass, and you should not react rudely or behave badly when being checked by the doorman. 1 1, when you meet a teacher on the road, you should take the initiative to say hello to the teacher; Go in and out of the gate, go up and down the stairs, meet the teacher and let the teacher go first; When you meet a teacher outside school, you should take the initiative to say hello to the teacher and don't deliberately avoid it. 12, after the lesson preparation bell rings, sit in your seat and get ready for class, waiting for the teacher to attend class. If you are late, you should report it loudly, and you can enter the classroom only after the teacher allows you. 13. After the teacher motioned for class, the monitor called "Stand up and stand at attention" and the teacher called "Hello, classmates!" The students shouted "Hello, teacher!" Don't sit down until the teacher signals you to sit down. The teacher motioned for the class to be over. The monitor called "Stand up and stand at attention" and the teacher called "Goodbye, classmates!" The students shouted "goodbye, teacher!" " Don't rest until the teacher signals the dissolution. There is a teacher listening. Let the teacher leave the classroom first. 14, raise your hand to speak, stand up and answer, be generous, don't pretend to be loose and don't laugh. 15. Don't contradict the teacher's reminder and criticism in class. You can communicate with the teacher after class if you have any opinions. 16, no chewing gum on campus, advocating frugality, making good use of three meals a day, and prohibiting eating snacks and drinking drinks outside the canteen (except drinking pure water in the classroom). 17. Timely haircut, frequent grooming, frequent manicure and frequent dressing. 18, clean the environment carefully, do not throw paper scraps and sundries, do not spit everywhere, and do not carry out sports activities such as ball games and poker in the classroom. 19, abide by the dining system, queue up to buy meals, pay attention to dining hygiene, and do not waste food. Don't talk when eating, leave your seat in time after eating, and put the lunch box in the designated position. 20, civilized use of toilets, care for health facilities. 2 1. Don't smoke, drink, gamble, watch pornographic movies, books and periodicals, enter business game rooms and internet cafes, and participate in superstitious cult activities. 22. Go home in time after school, don't shop in stalls, and don't eat on the roadside. 23. When talking with people, be sincere and have a kind and gentle tone. Don't talk and play with people loudly in public. 24. When asking questions to others, be kind and generous, articulate clearly and understand the meaning; When answering others, be modest, simple, smile and patient. 25. Listen attentively to each other's conversation from beginning to end, and make necessary expressions or verbal responses. Don't interrupt others' conversation easily or change the subject suddenly. 26. Pay attention to standing and sitting when talking. Don't do anything that will damage your personal image. When elders are present, they should stand up briefly to show their respect. When someone makes tea for you, they should lean slightly to show their gratitude. 28. In public, try to avoid all kinds of sounds, such as yawning and coughing. If you catch a cold, sneeze and cough, cover your mouth and nose with a handkerchief. 29. Pay attention to common polite expressions such as "please, hello, thank you, sorry, goodbye". 30. Respect, help and show courtesy to disabled people. Don't point, talk, and don't give them nicknames.