1. Greeting etiquette
1. When greeting parents and elders, different greetings should be used according to different times, occasions, and festivals.
2. After getting up early, ask dad and mom good morning.
3. Wish dad and mom good night before going to bed
4. Parents come home from get off work: dad and mom are back.
5. Birthday: I wish the elders a happy birthday and good health.
6. New Year: I wish my father and mother a happy New Year.
7. When dad and mom go out, say: I wish dad and mom a safe journey and smooth work.
8. When dad and mom come back from an outing, they say: Mom and dad are back, thank you for your hard work.
9. Say goodbye to your parents when you go to school. When I came home from school, I told my parents that I was back.
2. Table manners
1. When at home, ask the elders to sit down first.
2. Wait for the elders to take the bowls and chopsticks first, and then take the bowls and chopsticks yourself.
3. When eating or drinking soup, swallow in small sips, chew with your mouth closed, and try not to make any noise.
4. Say thank you when others bring food to you
5. Take the initiative to add food to elders
6. Say thank you after finishing the meal first Slow eating
3. Hospitality etiquette:
1. When guests come to visit, be prepared in advance and keep the room tidy. You should give a warm reception, help your parents arrange seats, hand them tea, and then say goodbye and leave. When your parents see off the guests, you should say goodbye to the guests. If your parents are not at home, you should receive the guests as the host.
3. When your classmates and friends come to visit, you should warmly welcome them. When visiting for the first time, parents should be introduced one by one, and then the best seats should be given to the guests. Tea, candies, toys, books, etc. can be used to entertain them.
5. When parents’ friends bring children to visit, they should play with the children, tell them stories, and listen to music or watch TV with them.
6. When eating, if classmates or friends come to visit, you should take the initiative to invite them to eat together. If the guest declares that he has eaten, arrange for the friend to sit down first, find some books, newspapers or magazines for him to read, and then continue eating.
7. Receiving teachers should be as warm and solemn as receiving elders.
8. When seeing off guests, send them outside the door and welcome them back next time.
IV. Guest Etiquette
1. When visiting relatives and friends’ homes, you should look neat and tidy, and bring some small gifts as much as possible to show respect for the host.
2. When at the homes of relatives and friends, you should not speak loudly and in a civilized manner.
3. Don’t use things in the owner’s house without the owner’s permission. Even close relatives and friends should say hello first and obtain the owner’s consent before they can use it.
4. If you are dining at the host's house, you must pay attention to dining etiquette. Do not rush to be seated or touch the food first;
5. When bidding farewell, say thank you. I am so happy now. Welcome to my home
5. Walking Etiquette
1. When meeting acquaintances, say hello and exchange greetings. Do not turn a blind eye. If you need to talk, you should talk by the roadside or in a corner. Do not Stand on the road or in a crowded place.
2. Pedestrians should be courteous to each other, take the initiative to give way to the elderly, and take the initiative to give way to the disabled and those in need.
3. When asking others for directions, first say hello in polite language, such as I'm sorry to bother you, may I ask, etc. When young people ask for directions, they should choose appropriate titles, such as grandpa, aunt, uncle, etc., and then Ask for directions; after listening to the answer, be sure to say: Thank you!
4. If you are asked for directions by a stranger, you should answer seriously and carefully. If you are not sure, you should say: I'm sorry, I don't know. Please ask others.
6. Classmate Etiquette
1. Classmates should greet each other with "Good morning"/you can nod or wave.
2. Be sincere and humble when talking to classmates. , the tone should be calm, listen to the classmates attentively, and do not interrupt others easily.
3. When communicating with classmates, you should use polite language and ask questions in a humble way. Excuse me, 4. Ask you a question, etc., and thank you after asking. It doesn't matter if the classmate can't answer it. This question is difficult to answer and it takes up your time. Thank you.
5. Respect your classmates. , do not give classmates nicknames, or use nicknames to make others feel sad or ashamed
6. Students should help each other and take the initiative to help students in need.
< p>7. When borrowing things from classmates, you must first obtain their permission. Take special care of your classmates' belongings and return them on time.8. Don't be too fussy about your classmates' mistakes or offenses.
9. Pay attention to credit and try your best to do what you promise others.
7. Shopping etiquette
1. When shopping in the supermarket, you must deposit bags according to regulations. .
2. When shopping, if you are not satisfied with the purchased goods, you should take the initiative to put them back on the original shelf. Valuable goods should be handled with care.
3. You cannot taste or try out the products in the supermarket at will.
4. Stand in line consciously when paying the bill. 5. Express your gratitude to the salesperson for his enthusiastic service.
>6. All goods must be paid for, do not take advantage of others.
8. Holiday travel etiquette
1. Travel in a civilized manner. Consciously abide by traffic rules and obey traffic police and traffic signal instructions. You must walk on the sidewalk, do not cross the traffic separation guardrail, do not rush to the motor vehicle lane, do not walk in groups of three or five abreast, and do not chase, fight, or run rampant on crowded roads.
2. Ride in a civilized manner. Actively cooperate with flight attendants to maintain public order, board the train, board the plane or board the ship in order, slowly and quietly, support the elderly and the young, do not seize seats, and do not make loud noises.
3. Civilized sightseeing. In tourist attractions, we must pay attention to social ethics, do not litter, behave civilly, use polite language, take good care of public property, pay special attention to protecting cultural relics and historic sites, and do not graffiti or graffiti.