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How can we give full play to the role of traditional etiquette in building a harmonious socialist society
First, address etiquette

(1) Don't call parents and elders by their first names, let alone use impolite words, but address them accurately, such as father, grandmother, teacher, uncle, etc.

(2) Don't give others nicknames or names.

Second, greeting etiquette.

Greetings to parents and elders should be based on different times, occasions and festivals.

(1) Say good morning to mom and dad after getting up early. Good morning, Dad/Mom. )

(2) I wish Mom and Dad good night before going to bed. Good night, Mom/Dad. )

(3) Parents come home from work: Mom and Dad are back. Hello, Mom/Dad. )

(4) Birthday: I wish my elders a happy birthday and good health. Happy birthday to you! I wish you a good day.

Health! )

(5) Chinese New Year: Happy New Year to Mom and Dad. Happy New Year! )

(6) When mom and dad went out, they said: I wish mom and dad a safe journey and smooth work. Have a nice trip! )

(7) Mom and Dad went out and said, "Mom and Dad are back, thanks for your hard work. (Welcome home! )

(8) When saying goodbye to my family: Don't worry, I will take good care of myself. Leave home for a long time, write or call to greet your family.

Third, respect teachers' etiquette.

(1) When the teacher took the initiative to say hello, the young pioneers saluted the team and said goodbye to the teacher respectively.

(2) Get out of the way when entering and leaving the school and going up and down the stairs to see the teacher.

(3) Call "Report" when entering the office, and don't enter until you hear "Come in"; Please use "I'm sorry", thank you after the teacher answers, and say "goodbye" before leaving; Don't just rummage through the things in the teacher's office; Don't turn on the teacher's computer without permission.

(4) Listen to the teacher's teachings with an open mind and accept the teacher's education.

(5) Tell the truth to the teacher and don't cheat the teacher.

(6) Cherish the achievements of teachers' labor and finish the tasks assigned by teachers on time.

(7) Obey the teacher's management and don't contradict the teacher.

(8) When you meet a teacher on the way to school, stop and bow slightly to say hello. When you meet more than two teachers, ask "Hello teacher"; When you meet a teacher in line on the road, the team leader will lead all the students to ask "hello teacher". Hello, teachers. )

(9) When talking to the teacher, stand up and give your seat to the teacher. Please sit down, teacher. )

(10) Don't disturb the teacher when he is doing something or talking to others. Bend down and stand aside until the teachers have finished their work or talked.

Fourth, classmate etiquette.

(1) Students should greet each other with "good morning" and "hello" by nodding and waving.

(2) Talk to your classmates sincerely and modestly, with a calm tone. Concentrate on your classmates and don't interrupt others easily.

(3) Students should use polite language in communication. Ask your classmates questions. Before you ask, you should use modest words such as "I'm sorry", "I'm sorry", "Excuse me" and "Let me ask you a question". After you ask, you should express your gratitude. Excuse me, may I ask you a question? )

(4) Respect your classmates, don't give them nicknames or nicknames, and don't say anything that makes others feel sad and ashamed.

(5) Students help each other and take the initiative to help students with difficulties.

(6) Respect and take care of female students, and don't bully them.

(7) To borrow something from a classmate, you must first obtain the consent of the classmate. Take special care of your classmates' things and return them on time.

(8) Don't gossip and gossip in front of classmates, and pay attention to unity.

(9) Don't haggle over every ounce, and be generous with your classmates' mistakes or offenses.

(10) Pay attention to credit, promise others and try your best to do it.

V flag-raising etiquette

(1) stand at attention.

(2) Pay attention to the ceremony.

(3) Listen carefully to the speech under the national flag.

(4) When singing the national anthem, be serious and loud.

Sixth, dress etiquette

(1) Wear the prescribed school uniform instead of fancy clothes. Young pioneers should wear red scarves.

(2) Dress neatly, simply and generously, and walk around the campus and enter the classroom without wearing vests and slippers.

(3) Don't take off your clothes and shoes in class. Do not pursue brand-name shoes, do not wear high heels, it is best to use sports shoes or flat shoes.

(4) Do not wear necklaces, earrings (pins), rings, bracelets, bracelets and other accessories.

(5) No makeup, no thrush, no tattoo, no nails, no nail polish.

(6) Trim your hair as required, and don't dye it or perm it.

Seven, walking etiquette

(1) When walking, hold your head high, look straight ahead, swing your shoulders and arms naturally, with a moderate pace, and avoid splaying, swinging and twisting your waist.

(2) Go upstairs and downstairs and turn right through the corridor. Access to classrooms, offices, meeting places, etc. Follow the designated route. Not crowded, in the case of not affecting others, quietly in and out of each function room.

(3) Acquaintances greet each other and can't turn a blind eye; If you need to talk, you should lean on the side of the road or talk in the corner. You shouldn't stand in the middle of the road or in crowded places.

(4) In the school team, more than two people consciously form a team, refuse any leaflets distributed by the roadside, and do not buy items from roadside vendors.

(5) Pedestrians avoid each other and take the initiative to give way to the elderly, the disabled and those in need.

(6) When asking someone for directions, say hello in polite language, such as "I'm sorry to bother you" and "I'm sorry". When young people ask for directions, they should choose appropriate names, such as "grandpa", "aunt" and "uncle", and then ask for directions. After listening to the answer, be sure to say "thank you!" "If you are asked by a stranger, you should answer carefully. If you don't know, you should say, "Sorry, I don't know. Ask someone else. "

Eight, assembly etiquette

(1) When assembling, arrive early, enter the assembly place on time, queue up quickly, quietly and neatly, and sit at the designated position.

(2) Listen to the report carefully, keep quiet, don't talk, don't walk around.

(3) Don't eat snacks or throw scraps of paper in the meeting.

(4) At the end of the report or performance, applaud and thank you; The highlight is moderate applause, not loud noise.

(5) When students speak on stage, they should bow to the leaders of the rostrum and the students at the venue, and the young pioneers should salute the team. Thank you after the speech.

(6) During the meeting or performance, you are not allowed to leave the venue without authorization; Exit in an orderly manner after the performance.

(7) If you need to leave the meeting place under special circumstances, please ask the teacher's permission before you leave.

Nine, the stadium etiquette

(1) Watch in a civilized way. Go in and out in an orderly way, applaud the highlights of the game warmly, don't boo, take the initiative to clean up your used items when you leave, and don't litter.

(2) Civilization participation. Abide by the rules of the game, do not cheat and cheat honor. Respect your competitors, don't intentionally hurt each other, and refrain from offending each other. If you think there is something wrong with the referee, you should raise it with the relevant personnel according to the procedure.

(3) civilized judgment. Be fair and just.

Table manners

First, at home:

(1) Please be seated first. Please sit down. )

(2) Wait for the elders to take the food first, and then take the food yourself.

(3) When eating or drinking soup, swallow with a small mouth, shut up and chew, and try not to make a sound.

(4) Others should say "thank you" when adding food to themselves. (thank you. )

(5) take the initiative to add dishes to the elders.

(6) Say "eat slowly" after a meal. Please enjoy your breakfast/lunch/dinner! )

B, at school:

(1) Enter the restaurant in an orderly manner under the guidance of the teacher.

(2) Sit in the designated seat, with your feet naturally close together, your legs naturally flat, your sitting posture naturally and your back straight.

(3) Quiet and civilized dining.

(4) Eat all the rice, vegetables and soup; Not partial eclipse, not picky eaters.

(5) Bowls and dishes should be handled with care and placed neatly.

Xi。 Hospitality etiquette

(1) When guests visit, they should make preparations in advance and tidy up their rooms. Warm reception, help parents arrange seats, hand over tea, then leave and say "goodbye" when seeing the guests off. If your parents are not at home, you should receive guests as a host.

(2) Welcome your classmates and friends to visit. When you visit for the first time, you should introduce your parents one by one, and then give the best seats to the guests. You can entertain the guests with tea, candy, toys and books.

(3) When parents' friends bring their children to play, they should play with them, or tell stories, listen to music and watch TV.

(4) When eating, classmates and friends should take the initiative to invite them to eat together. If the guest claims to have eaten, arrange a friend to sit down first and find some books, newspapers or magazines for him to read before eating.

(5) Receiving teachers should be as enthusiastic and solemn as receiving elders.

(6) Fujian will deliver it to your door. Welcome guests to come again next time.

XII. Guest Etiquette

(1) When visiting relatives and friends, be neat and tidy, and bring some small gifts as much as possible to show respect for the host.

(2) In the home of relatives and friends, don't talk loudly, but talk politely.

(3) Don't use the things in the owner's house without the owner's permission. Even close relatives and friends should say hello first and ask the owner's permission before using it.

(4) When eating in the host's house, you should pay attention to the dining etiquette, and you should not sit down first, let alone touch the food first;

(5) Say thank you when saying goodbye, such as "I am so happy today" and "Welcome to my home". Thank you very much. /we

I really enjoyed myself. I will/we will look forward to your visit. )

Thirteen, holiday travel etiquette

(1) Walk in a civilized way. We should consciously obey the traffic rules and obey the traffic police and traffic signals. Take the sidewalk, don't cross the traffic barrier, don't grab the motorway, don't walk side by side in groups of three or five, and don't chase and fight in crowded sections.

(2) Civilized riding. Actively cooperate with flight attendants to maintain public order. When boarding a bus, plane or boat, you should be orderly and slow, help the old and take care of the young, do not occupy seats and make no noise.

(3) Civilized sightseeing. In tourist attractions, we should pay attention to social morality, do not litter, behave in a civilized manner, use polite expressions, take good care of public property, pay special attention to protecting cultural relics and historical sites, and do not scribble.

(4) Civilized accommodation.