There are many sentences about etiquette, such as:
1. Canglin knows etiquette well.
2. Stand respectfully when raising and lowering the national flag and singing the national anthem and school anthem.
3. When meeting people with disabilities, you must be extremely respectful.
4. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.
5. Before the guests have finished eating, the host does not get up first.
1. Definition of Etiquette
Etiquette is various forms of personal respect for people or gods. It is a code of conduct that originates from the nature of human nature and meets the needs of life. Including action forms and language forms. For example, shaking hands, bowing, kowtowing, etc. are forms of action, while greetings, thankings, blessings, etc. are forms of language.
2. The difference between etiquette and ceremony
Etiquette is generally personal and can be completed without the help of other objects, such as kowtow, bow, cup of hands, greetings, etc.; Most of the ceremonies are collective and generally require the help of other items to complete, such as foundation laying ceremony, water launching ceremony, welcome ceremony, wedding ceremony, Confucius ceremony, etc.
3. The meaning of etiquette
Etiquette is a code of conduct that originates from the nature of human nature and meets the needs of life.
The presence or absence of etiquette is the difference between humans and animals (due to human nature), and it is also the basis for the harmony of human society. Looking at today, there are few people who respect and understand etiquette, so social disorder is common, and various frictions and conflicts occur frequently. Not only do people lack a sense of security when getting along, they even have a sense of crisis when they are surrounded by enemies.
Individuals should have etiquette, observing etiquette will lead to civilization, and long etiquette will lead to peace and order. If there is no etiquette in a group, then there will be riots; if there is no etiquette, there will be fighting and chaos.
It can be seen from the above analysis that etiquette is absolutely indispensable among the crowd. The exchange of feelings between people, the maintenance of order between things, and the maintenance of normalcy between countries are all the forces through which etiquette works.
4. Examples of daily etiquette
(1) At home
1. If you are a human being, you should not get up late (late) and arrange your clothes and quilts by yourself, so you will save the morning and dusk.
2. For the Son of Man, one cannot sit in the right seat and walk in the wrong way.
3. If you go out for the Son of Man, you must report him, and if you go against him, you must face him.
4. Elders and things must be received with both hands.
(2) At school
1. Stand respectfully when raising and lowering the national flag and singing the national anthem and school anthem.
2. When teachers enter and leave class, stand up and pay tribute.
3. When you ask questions to your teacher, you must stand up.
4. When meeting the teacher on the road, he stood by the roadside to pay tribute.
(3) How to behave in society
1. The shortcomings of those who are ignorant are the shortcomings of those who do not speak of their own strengths.
2. Do not talk about family matters to outsiders.
3. A simple friendship cannot be described as a deep one, and a severe friendship cannot make a bad sound.
4. Don’t insult others or make fun of others.
(4) Dinner Party
1. Seating in an orderly manner, the elderly must be seated.
2. Do not bend your arms or stretch your feet after sitting down.
3. The host first raises a toast to the guest, and the guest gives a speech of thanks.
4. The host cooks the food himself and must thank the host before eating.
(5) Going out
1. The clothes do not need to be gorgeous, but they must be neat.
2. When you meet an elder, you must pay tribute.
3. When climbing high, don’t call, point, or greet.
4. Do not smoke, chew food or sing on the road.
(6) Visiting guests
1. First, stand outside and gently lock the door. The host will let you in before entering.
2. When there are other guests entering the house, the host must introduce them with courtesy, and the same should be done when saying goodbye.
3. If you see other guests inside, do not sit for a long time; if you have something to do, you must ask the host to come to him and explain it to him.
4. If you see other guests coming when you are sitting and talking, leave immediately.
(7) Meeting guests
1. Salute first when meeting guests, say hello to familiar guests, and please give your surname and address to strangers.
2. Be the first to approach the door and open it for the guests.
3. Customers must be given the right of way at every door.
4. Guests must be seated at the entrance.
(8) Travel
1. When you are about to travel far, you must say goodbye to your relatives and friends, and to pay homage to your ancestors and say goodbye to your relatives.
2. When arriving at a destination, you must first visit the relevant people.
3. When you return, you must visit relatives and friends, or give some gifts.
4. Relatives and friends who are traveling far away must go to see them off when they say goodbye. They may give gifts or have a banquet beforehand.
(9) Addressing the public
1. When others are talking, do not interrupt in the middle.
2. Two people talk to each other without walking in the middle.
3. Do not disturb others by making loud noises.
4. Do not sit horizontally, do not cross your legs, and do not touch your feet.