1, parents and elders can not be called by name, not to mention rude words on behalf of the name, to use the exact title, such as dad, grandma, teacher, uncle and so on.
2, others take nicknames.
Two, greeting etiquette
Greetings to parents and elders to greet, according to the time, occasion, festivals are different, using different greetings.
1. Ask your father and mother good morning after waking up early.
2. Wish dad and mom good night before going to bed.
3, parents come home from work: dad, mom is back.
4. Birthday: wish your elders a happy birthday and good health.
5. New Year's Day: Wish elders, relatives and friends a happy new year.
6, when dad and mom go out to say: I wish dad and mom a safe journey, smooth running.
7. When dad and mom go out and return, say: dad and mom are back, hard work.
8. When you say goodbye to your family, you can rest assured that I will take good care of myself. If you are away from home for a long time, you should write or call to greet your family.
9. When one goes home, one should greet one's parents and elders.
3. Table manners
(1) When you are at home:
1. Ask your elders to be seated first.
2, wait for the elders to take the dishes first, and then take the dishes themselves.
3, when you eat east and drink soup, you should swallow in small bites, shut up and chew, chew slowly and try not to make loud noises.
4. When you eat, hold the chopsticks in one hand and the bowl in the other.
5, do not knock the bowl, do not turn over the urine pick dishes.
6, others to add their own food, to say "thank you". Do not need, should say: "Thank you, I really do not need."
7, take the initiative to add food to the elders.
8, the first to eat to say "everyone eat slowly".
9, after the meal, to help parents clean up the dishes, scrub the table.
(2) At school:
1. Don't run and enter the cafeteria in an orderly manner.
2. Sit in your assigned seat with your feet naturally together, legs naturally flat, sitting in a natural posture, and with your back upright.
3. When eating, hold the spoon in one hand and the bowl in the other. Do not knock the rice bowl, be quiet and civilized eating.
4, rice, vegetables, soup to eat clean (except in special circumstances); not partiality, not picky about food.
5. At the end of the meal, the stools should be neatly placed under the table.
Four, hospitality etiquette
1, guests visit, to prepare in advance, the room tidy. To be warmly received, to help parents row seat, hand tea can leave after the farewell, to be parents send guests should say "goodbye" to the guests. If your parents are not at home, you should receive your guests as the host.
2, their classmates, friends visit, should warmly welcome, the first visit, should be introduced to the parents one by one, and then give the best seat to the guests, available tea, fruit, books and other hospitality.
3, parents of friends with small children to visit, should play with the children, or tell him stories, and they read books, listen to music, watch TV.
4. During the meal time, when classmates and friends visit, you should take the initiative to invite them to eat with you, and if the guests affirm that they have eaten, you should arrange for your friends to sit down first, and then continue to eat after you have found some books, newspapers and magazines for them to read.
5, the reception of teachers should be as warm and dignified as the reception of elders.
6, send guests to the door, and welcome guests to come back next time.
5, guest etiquette
1, go to friends and relatives as a guest to be on time, neat instrument, as far as possible to bring some small gifts, to show respect for the host.
2, in the home of friends and relatives, can not speak loudly and atmospherically, to talk civilized.
3, without the owner's permission, do not feel free to use the owner's home things, even if it is a close friend should be greeted first, with the owner's consent before using.
4, if you eat in the host's home, pay attention to dining etiquette, not to be seated first, not the first food.
5. When you say goodbye, say thank you, such as "I'm so happy today", "welcome to my home".
Sixth, dress etiquette
1, do not wear strange clothes, to participate in important gatherings when required to wear the prescribed uniform.
2, to maintain personal neatness, dress neatly, simple and generous, do not tie the shirt at the waist, not cloak and loose buttons.
3. Not to wear undershirts, slippers, pants walking on campus or entering classrooms.
4. No open clothes or shoes in the classroom.
5. No comparison between students (e.g., not wearing brand names, etc.), no medium-high heels, no thick-soled fashion shoes, sneakers or flat shoes are better.
6, do not wear necklaces, earrings (pins), rings, bracelets, bangles and other accessories.
7. Trim hair as required, no hair coloring, no perming, no long hair for boys, and no loose hair for girls.
Seven, walking etiquette
1, walking should be head up and chest out, look ahead, shoulders and arms swing naturally, the pace is moderate, avoid eight feet, shaking, or twisting broken step.
2. Walking up and down the stairs and across the building should be on the right side of the road, and you should not ride on the railings and slide down. In and out of the classroom, office, meeting place and so on according to the designated line, not crowded, in and out of the function room softly and slowly, do not affect others.
3, encounter acquaintances to greet each other, greetings, can not turn a blind eye; need to talk, should be by the side of the road or to the corner of the conversation, can not stand in the middle of the road or crowded places.
4. Pedestrians should give way to each other, give way to the elderly, and give way to the disabled and the needy.
5, to ask others about the road, the first polite language to greet, such as "sorry, bother you a moment", "Excuse me", etc., the young people asking for directions should choose the appropriate address, such as "old grandpa ", "Auntie", "uncle", etc., and then ask for directions; after listening to the answer, be sure to say: "Thank you!" If you are asked for directions by a stranger, you should answer carefully and thoughtfully; if you are not sure, you should say, "I am sorry, I don't know, please ask someone else."
Eight, respect for teachers and filial piety etiquette
1, see the teacher to take the initiative to ask "good teacher", see the guests should smile and take the initiative to ask "good guest teacher", respectively, say "goodbye! "The first thing you need to do is to ask your teacher to tell you that you're not a teacher.
2, in and out of the school and up and down the stairs to the right, give way to the teacher.
3. When you are late for class (including self-study class), you should shout "report" first and enter the classroom only after the teacher allows you to do so. When you speak in class, you should stand up straight and look at the teacher.
4, into the office to shout "report", hear "please come in" before entering; ask the teacher to use "please ask", the teacher replied to thank, say "goodbye" before entering. The teacher should thank the teacher and say "goodbye" before leaving; do not casually go through the things in the teacher's office; do not open the teacher's computer privately. If the office is unoccupied, students cannot enter at will.
5. Pointing out a teacher's faults should be polite and pay attention to the occasion.
6, listen to the teacher's teachings with an open mind and accept the education of the teacher with a proper attitude.
7, tell the truth to the teacher, the truth, do not deceive the teacher.
8, cherish the fruits of the teacher's labor, on time and conscientiously complete the tasks assigned by the teacher.
9, obey the teacher management, do not contradict the teacher. If you have your own views and opinions, you should choose the appropriate method to sincerely exchange views with the teacher.
10, in the school road to meet the teacher initiative to stop, a slight bow or nod hello. When you meet more than two teachers, say "Hello teachers".
11. When talking to a teacher, stand up and offer your seat to the teacher.
12. When the teacher is running errands or talking with others, don't disturb the teacher at will, stand to the side with a bow, and wait for the teacher to finish running errands or talking before looking for the teacher (except in emergencies).
13, parents go out for a long time, often by phone, text message or letter to parents to report to the recent learning and living situation. Listen to your parents' correct teaching and be humble and not capricious.
14. If you have any opinions about your elders, you should raise them politely, without losing your temper or contradicting them.
15, without the permission of parents should not return late, far away, as well as no reason to stay out overnight.
16, elders rest, do not easily disturb them. When elders are not feeling well, they should greet them diligently and be more considerate.
17, when watching TV programs, do not make noise and do not grab the program channel with elders.
9, classmate etiquette
1, students should smile and greet each other with "good morning", "hello", nodding, waving.
2, and classmates to speak with a sincere, modest attitude, tone of voice to be calm, listening to classmates to concentrate, look straight at classmates, do not easily interrupt the words of others.
3, interactions between classmates should speak Mandarin, use polite language. Ask your classmates questions, before asking to use the humble language "please ask", "sorry", "bother you", "to ask you a question "etc., after asking to thank; students can not answer, say "Never mind, this question is difficult to answer, delayed your time, thank you" and so on.
4. Respect your classmates, don't give them insulting nicknames or call them insulting nicknames, and don't say things that make others sad and ashamed.
5, mutual help and love among classmates, take the initiative to help classmates in difficulty. Choose the right way Sincerely point out the shortcomings of classmates or recognize the strengths of classmates.
6, male and female classmates respect and take care of each other, do not bully each other.
7. When you borrow something from your classmates, ask for their permission first. To classmates' things to be special care, and on time to return, once lost, should immediately apologize and compensation.
8, not in front of or behind the classmates to talk about the short and long, make fun of things, do not laugh at classmates.
9, do not be calculating, to classmates' faults or offenses to be magnanimous. Apologize when you get in the way of your classmates.
10, credit, in the premise of not violating the school rules and regulations promised to students to do their best to do, and apologize when you can not do.
X. Flag-raising etiquette
1, orderly entry and exit, and in general according to the requirements of the school uniform.
2. Stand upright and keep quiet. It is forbidden to turn back and look around.
3, salute (Young Pioneers salute).
4, listen carefully to the flag speech.
5. Sing the national anthem in a serious and loud voice.
XI, assembly etiquette
XII, bus etiquette
1, consciously waiting in line for the bus, pay attention to maintain the waiting place neat, orderly on and off the bus.
2, do not eat in the school bus, civilized bus, consciously keep the car clean.
3, ride the school bus does not grab a seat, take the initiative to give up their seats to the younger students and students with difficulties. Taking public **** buses, boats should take the initiative to the old, young, sick, disabled, pregnant women and teachers to give up their seats.
4, do not do dangerous actions in the car, pay attention to ride safety.
Thirteen, social etiquette
1, to help others, say "please" or "trouble you", get help from others, say "thank you".
2, accidentally affecting other people's rest or work, say "I'm sorry", "please forgive me"; other people accidentally
influence you, and sincerely apologize to you, should be tolerant to say "! It's okay.
3, talk to people, the attitude should be sincere, talk to and gas. When you listen to others speak or talk, you should look at each other squarely, and you can't be careless or interrupt casually.
4, in public, not loud, not spitting, littering, not digging ears, picking the nose, shaving teeth, cutting nails and so on.
5, abide by traffic regulations, do not violate the rules and regulations of riding a bicycle, crossing the street to take the pedestrian crossing.
6, abide by the public **** order, should line up to buy tickets shopping, polite to the staff.
7, care for public **** facilities, cultural relics and monuments, cherish crops, flowers and trees, protect animals and ecological environment.
8, condolences to the patient, to say: "You recuperate." And bring condolences or flowers