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Etiquette in college students' daily life?
First, the etiquette of communication with teachers

Communication with teachers is the most important content in college students' interpersonal communication. Teachers are the guides for college students to understand life, acquire knowledge and achieve something. The ancients said, "A teacher is like a parent", "A drop of water is rewarded with a spring." Therefore, as college students who are deeply taught by teachers, they should love and respect teachers, respect their work, accept their criticism and education with an open mind, and strictly abide by relevant etiquette norms in the process of interacting with teachers.

(A) etiquette should be paid attention to in teaching

These etiquette include:

1. Prepare the teacher before class. For example, clean the blackboard, podium, move teaching instruments and so on.

2. Say hello to the teacher after class.

(B) to ask questions to the teacher should pay attention to etiquette

The details are as follows:

1. Think about your questions in advance so that you can ask the teacher clearly.

2. The attitude of consultation should be modest, and don't interrupt the teacher's story casually. If you have different opinions, you can politely express your different opinions in a consultative tone and discuss with the teacher modestly. Don't ask and question the teacher.

(3) Etiquette that should be paid attention to when visiting the teacher's home

1. Previous agreement. If you need to visit the teacher, you should make an appointment in advance. It's impolite to visit temporarily and be an uninvited guest. Make an appointment as accurately as possible and take good care of the teacher's time. Don't visit too early, avoid eating breaks during the day and don't be too late at night. Make an appointment and explain the reason for the visit, so that the teacher can prepare in advance.

2. Punctuality. Visit the teacher on time, not in advance or late. If you arrive early, you can look around outside and then go in. Because visiting the dormitory and going ahead of time, others are not ready, which is easy to cause embarrassment. It is impolite to be late. If you can't arrive on time due to inevitable reasons, you should try to inform the teacher in advance and apologize sincerely. If you can't tell the teacher, you must apologize in detail and strive for future understanding.

3. Come to the door politely. When you arrive at the teacher's door, you should ring the doorbell or knock at the door first. Even if the door is open, you should knock. Ring the doorbell or knock on the door, pay attention to the light action, pause rhythmically, listen carefully and see if there is an answer. Don't keep knocking.

4. Meeting etiquette. After the teacher opens the door, you should greet the teacher. If you visit a teacher who doesn't know you, you should first confirm the teacher's identity, then say hello to him and introduce yourself. For example, "Hello! Excuse me, is this teacher Zhang's home? " "Is Teacher Zhang at home?" "Hello, teacher zhang! Excuse me, I'm a student of XX Department. My name is XXX. Don't forget to apologize if you knock on the wrong door. Don't come in until the teacher invites you in. After entering the room, if there are others in the room, you should nod with others.

5. Etiquette during the visit. After entering the room, don't leave things lying around. Please sit down after the teacher and thank the teacher for giving him his seat. Pay attention to conversation etiquette when talking to the teacher.

6. Farewell etiquette. Visiting hours should not be too long, and generally it is better not to exceed 20 minutes. You should leave during meals and rest. Other guests should also leave when they visit. Don't always look at your watch, which makes people feel that you are in a hurry to leave, and don't leave immediately after the teacher finishes a paragraph or thing, which will make the teacher feel that you are impatient and uninterested. When you leave, you usually follow the principle of "thank you first, then say goodbye". If you respectfully say to the teacher, "I've been bothering you for a long time, I should go. Thank you for your help and advice. Goodbye." Please ask the teacher to stay in time when seeing him off.

Second, classroom etiquette

The classroom is where students study. Students spend most of their time in the classroom every day. This should be a serious place. To this end, students should abide by the classroom etiquette norms.

(a) clean appearance and dress

When students enter the classroom, they should have clean faces and neat hair. Male students should not grow beards, and female students should not wear makeup. Clothes should be neat. You can't wear vest slippers to the classroom in summer, and you can't show your chest.

(2) Behave appropriately

You can't fan in class, and you can't wear a mask in winter class. Don't eat, drink, chew gum and listen to the tape recorder. Sit straight. Specific requirements:

1. Sit quietly and steadily. Go to your seat first, then turn around and sit down quietly. When a girl sits down, if it is a skirt, she should put her hands around the skirt slightly.

2. After sitting down, your lips are slightly closed, your jaw is miniature, and your face is peaceful and natural. Don't move the chair at will, making a loud noise.

3. The shoulders are flat and relaxed, and the arms are naturally bent and placed on the desk. Don't cross your hands on your chest, don't shrug your shoulders, and don't spread your arms on the table or under your hips.

4. Stand up straight, hold your chest out, and your upper body is naturally vertical. Don't lean forward, lean back or stagger, and don't lean back in a chair.

5. Knees are naturally close together, legs are straight and perpendicular to the ground. Don't spread your legs too far, don't stretch them too long, and don't keep shaking your feet.

6. Sit in a chair and fill at least two-thirds of the chair.

7. When you leave your seat, be natural and steady, and stand up with your right foot back half a step.

(3) Pay attention to keep the classroom clean and orderly.

Don't scribble on the blackboard, walls, tables and chairs, and don't throw peels, scraps of paper and spit everywhere in the classroom. Always keep the classroom quiet and tidy, and keep a good learning environment in the classroom. Don't chase and fight between classes, so as not to affect students' study and physical and mental health. During the break, walk slowly on the right in the corridor. Don't run fast or make sharp turns.

Third, the etiquette of interacting with classmates.

(1) Mutual respect

Mutual respect is reflected in the following aspects:

1. Say hello when you meet a classmate. On the one hand, greeting your classmates shows your respect for them, on the other hand, it also shows your confident and healthy mentality.

2. When students encounter difficulties such as temporary backwardness, misfortune and occasional failure, don't laugh at, satirize or discriminate, but help them enthusiastically and sincerely.

(2) Treat each other with courtesy

When inviting classmates, be sure to use polite expressions such as "please", "thank you" and "trouble you"; When borrowing school supplies, you should ask for permission before using them, and return them and thank them in time.

(3) live in harmony

Harmonious coexistence is reflected in the following aspects:

1. In the dormitory, students should consciously abide by the schedule, get up on time, turn off the lights and sleep on time, get up and sleep quietly, speak quietly and try to avoid disturbing others.

2. Consciously maintain the cleanliness of the dormitory, not only do a good job of personal hygiene, but also take the initiative to do indoor cleaning.

Don't just sit on someone else's bed. Don't use his tea set, chopsticks, towels and other utensils without the owner's permission. Don't read other people's letters, diaries, etc.

4. Bring friends to the dormitory to play. Don't make noise, laugh and fight indoors, so as not to affect your roommate's study and rest.

Be warm, polite and friendly to visiting students. Be polite and considerate to your parents' visits.

6. Take good care of public property and all kinds of articles in the dormitory, take the initiative to turn on the water, do a good job of unity among students in the dormitory, be strict with yourself and be lenient with others.

7. To participate in all kinds of collective activities in the school, we should abide by the relevant rules and regulations, and students should be polite and take care of each other.

(D) Boys and girls should pay attention to communication.

Boys and girls should treat each other with courtesy, respect each other and help each other. Male students should be polite, female students should be elegant and generous, communication places should be open, manners should be generous and polite, and don't get too close. Boys and girls should not be too close. Being too intimate is not only frivolous, but also arouses the antipathy of the other party and easily leads to unnecessary misunderstanding.

Boys and girls should not call each other nicknames, swear words, vulgar rumors, stare at each other for a long time and fight.

We shouldn't judge the appearance, figure and clothes of students of the opposite sex. We should not laugh at the weaknesses and shortcomings of students of the opposite sex, but help them enthusiastically.

Fourth, the etiquette of campus public places

Campus public places are places where students live, study and entertain, and every student has the responsibility to maintain its order. Therefore, the following etiquette norms should be followed.

(1) Etiquette that should be paid attention to in libraries and reading rooms

1. Dress neatly when entering the museum, and don't wear slippers or vests.

2. Go through the formalities of borrowing and returning books and enter the library in order.

3. When sitting, don't make any noise when moving the chair. Don't save a seat for your friend. Walk softly, read quietly, don't talk to acquaintances, and don't talk loudly, eat snacks and throw waste paper. Don't sleep in the reading room

4. When consulting cards and books, handle them with care and turn them over with care. Books and materials shall not be deleted without permission. 5. Read the books and periodicals on the bookshelf one by one, and don't occupy more than one at the same time. Put it back immediately after reading it.

(2) Pay attention to etiquette when eating in the canteen.

1. Pay attention to using polite address and polite language. Such as "Master", "Please", "Thank you" and "Sorry".

2. consciously buy meals in order, and don't crowd in line.

Don't waste food, don't throw leftovers everywhere.

4. After eating, put away the tableware and leftovers. Eat at the designated place in time, keep the dining place clean and respect the work of the canteen staff.

(3) Etiquette that should be paid attention to when watching sports games.

1. Enter the venue in advance and reach the audience as soon as possible after entering the venue.

Don't talk loudly when watching, but shout loudly.

When watching the game, both sides should treat each other equally and have a fair attitude.

4. Treat athletes' games politely, forgive and encourage them to make occasional mistakes, and don't insult or throw things on the spot.

5. Support the work of referees. You shouldn't boo the referee or be rude to him.

6. Maintain public health in the venues.

7. Don't be crowded when you leave.

(D) in the student activity center should pay attention to etiquette.

1. Enter the meeting in advance. If you arrive after a performance or a movie, you should sit quietly. When crossing the seat, the posture should be low and the footsteps should be light, so as not to affect others' watching. Thank you and apologize to the audience in the same row who got up and offered your seat.

2. Consciously abide by the rules of the venue, don't eat noisy food, don't spit everywhere, and don't throw scraps of paper.

3. Sit still while watching, don't always shake from side to side. Don't put your feet on the back of the audience in front, so as not to stain other people's clothes.

4. Keep quiet and don't laugh or comment loudly during the program performance or movie screening.

5. When coughing or sneezing, cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief to prevent spitting stars from splashing on others.

6. During the performance or film screening, you can't walk around casually, let alone leave casually. When you have to leave, you should leave your seat gently and keep a low profile. Don't stand in the aisle or in front of the theater.