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What are the compulsory courses for women?
1. Don't whisper. Whispering is regarded as a preventive measure to distrust the people present, and it is impolite to whisper to your partner in public.

2. Don't burst into laughter. No matter what "earth-shattering" interesting things you hear, you should keep your manners and smile at most.

3. Don't gush. If someone accosts you at a party, keep natural and graceful, and a few simple answers are enough. Don't report your life experience to others, or inquire about each other in detail, which will easily scare people away or be regarded as gossip.

4. Don't gossip. Making irresponsible remarks in social situations and revealing people's privacy will certainly arouse people's disgust and make people "stay at a respectful distance."

5. Don't be a wet blanket. When attending a social banquet, what others expect to see is a lovely smiling face. Even if they are depressed, they should be smiling on the surface, coping with the personality environment at that time.

6. Don't be stupefied. In the face of strangers who meet for the first time, you can say a few irrelevant words first, don't wait and die, and look solemn.

7. Don't be shy. If you find someone watching you, especially the opposite sex, behave calmly and calmly. If the other person has seen you once, you can say hello naturally. If the other person has never seen you, you don't have to be nervous or glare at him. You can leave his sight skillfully.

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