A. School etiquette
Etiquette for entering the school
1, students enter the school gate, take the initiative to get off the car, and the teacher on duty or classmates to say "good morning teacher", "good morning classmates".
2. Students do not ride bicycles on campus.
3. When students meet teachers or guests from other schools, they should salute and say "Good morning, teacher" and "Good morning, guest".
Two classroom etiquette
1, the teacher entered the classroom to announce the beginning of class, the whole class stood up, salute, and said "good teacher".
2, students entering the classroom late, first shouted "report", the teacher agreed, and then enter the classroom.
3. If a student needs to leave the classroom for an emergency, he/she should raise his/her hand, stand up and report to the teacher, and then leave the classroom after the teacher agrees.
4. When a student answers a teacher's question, he/she raises his/her hand first and stands up to answer the question with the teacher's permission.
5. Students have a proper posture in class, do not eat, and do not casually get off the seat and walk around.
6, no small movements in class, no small talk.
7. After hearing the teacher say "class dismissed", all students stood up and said "thank you teacher" after the teacher left, free activities.
Three respect for teachers etiquette
1, students enter the teacher's office, first shout "report", the teacher agreed to enter.
2, in the teacher's office do not casually rummage through the teacher's things.
3. If you want to find a teacher, stand up straight and explain the purpose of your visit; if you want to talk to the teacher, face the teacher and listen carefully to the teacher's speech, and when you leave, politely say goodbye to the teacher.
4, students into the teacher's dormitory first knock on the door, after the teacher's permission to enter, if there is only one student, the door must be opened, if no one in the teacher's room, the students are not allowed to enter.
5. Students do not point at or comment on the teacher's appearance or dress, and respect the teacher's personality and habits.
6. Students are not allowed to make trouble with teachers, contradict or insult them, or call them by their names.
Four appearance and dress etiquette
1, students must wear the school badge, young pioneers wear a red scarf, members of the regiment to wear the regimental insignia.
2. Students must wear the school uniform when the flag is raised, when the school year begins, when the school year ends, or when other major assemblies are held.
3. Grooming and dress are simple, lively, neat, in line with the characteristics of students, and buttoned up.
4. Girls do not perm, dye their hair, paint eyebrows, lipstick, eye circles, paint nails, wear gold or silver jewelry, wear floor-length or ultra-short skirts, or wear high-heeled shoes or slippers.
Five assembly etiquette
1, school assembly. Students enter the class as a whole, arrive at the designated place on time, do "fast, quiet, Qi", will sit quietly listen.
2, flag-raising ceremony, all students stand at attention, take off their hats, salute, young pioneers salute.
3, the beginning of the school year, the end of the school year or other major assemblies, on time, the whole group to enter, exit, keep the meeting place quiet, do not casually laugh and joke walk around, do not do things unrelated to the General Assembly.
4. When speaking, receiving awards, or performing on stage, you should walk steadily, go up and down from the designated stage entrance, stand upright on the stage, and when accepting awards and certificates of appreciation, you should receive them with both hands, perform a team salute, and then hold up the certificate of appreciation to show your appreciation to everyone.
5, off-stage students should observe the order of the meeting, pay attention to the speech, timely applause, do not talk to each other, talk and laugh, not to mention can not be uproarious, shouting.
Six sanitation etiquette
1, at any time to keep the campus clean, not in the classroom hallways, playgrounds, littering confetti, peels.
2, do not spit, do not dump garbage.
3, not on the blackboard, walls, tables and chairs, scribbling, painting, smearing, carving.
4, care for the school public **** property, plants and trees.
5, bicycle storage in the school unified arrangement of the location, arranged neatly.
Seven after-school etiquette
1, after-school rest, do not make a lot of noise, do not run after each other, do not hit each other.
2. Do not play unsafe games.
Eight fellow etiquette
1, students should help each other, talk to use more polite language, not bad language.
2, do not ridicule the physical defects of classmates and indiscriminate nicknames.
3, classmates do not engage in small groups, small collectives, do not affect the unity of classmates.
4, borrowing money and things from classmates should be returned in time, and damage to classmates' things should be compensated voluntarily.
B, family etiquette
A filial piety and respect for parents
1, different occasions, different places to meet with elders to take the initiative to greet.
2. Ask your parents "good morning" when you get up every day.
3. Before going to school, comb your hair and dress up, and when you leave home, say goodbye to your parents.
4. Greet your parents when you come home from school.
5. Honor your parents at home and help them with household chores to the best of your ability.
6, humbly accept the teachings of parents, do not talk back to parents and elders.
Two Family Correspondence
1. Correspond with your family and be polite in your letters.
2, writing standardization, correctly fill in the postal code.
3. The correct use of greetings and salutations.
4, the letter sealing open writing to use honorifics.
Three family entertainment
1, welcome guests. Guests enter the door, take the initiative to greet and receive.
2, take the initiative to give up their seats, pouring tea, tea to use both hands to hold steady.
3, guests and parents talk, to take the initiative to avoid.
4, when the teacher's home visit, if the teacher wants to listen to the situation, he or she should stand beside the teacher, quietly listening to the teacher's conversation with the parents.
5. Send off guests. When a guest asks to say goodbye, wait for the guest to get up first, and then get up to see him off.
6, visiting the sick. Family, friends, teachers or classmates are sick, should go to visit, to maintain a relaxed, carefree atmosphere, to give the patient the greatest comfort in the soul.
7, celebration. Classmates, friends and relatives should take the initiative to celebrate when they have achieved good results in their studies and work.
8, mourning. Friends and relatives died, to go to the condolence should pay attention to wear plain clothes, avoid wearing red and green clothes, into the condolence field, the attitude should be heavy, can not talk and laugh loudly.
9, telephone
(1) to outsiders, do not dial the wrong phone number.
(2) Report your name and address yourself politely.
(3) Speak softly and clearly and do not shiver.
(4) At the end of the call, you should say "goodbye".
(5) When you answer the phone, first say "hello", then say "this is so-and-so's house (or so-and-so's unit)", and then ask the other party to look for the person.
(6) politely use "please wait, I'll go call him", "he is not in, can I help you with anything" and other language.
10, visiting friends and relatives. Pay attention to the etiquette of visiting relatives and friends on New Year's holidays or during breaks.
C, social etiquette
A language etiquette
1, at any time, on any occasion to use Mandarin.
2, talk to people in a sincere and cordial manner, use humble and elegant language, appropriate voice size, calm and steady tone.
3. Speak in a measured way, with appropriate, objective and kind words.
4, learn to thank and apologize, the use of "thank you", "I'm sorry", "I'm sorry", "I'm sorry " and other civilized language.
Two physical etiquette
1, standing with a standing phase, sitting with a sitting phase, standing to do the head is right, face calm and natural, shoulder relaxation, torso straight, arms naturally hanging down on both sides of the body, legs straight; sitting to do into the seat light and steady, shoulders flat and relaxation, the upper body is naturally straight, the knees are naturally and disturbed; to leave the seat to be naturally and steadily.
2. Behave steadily and overcome the behavior of "impudence".
3. They can use special polite gestures, such as nodding, raising hands, standing up, bending over, applauding and so on.
4, personal and public **** hygiene, not scratching in public, to prevent all kinds of sound from the body, spitting must be in Meng.
Three table manners
1, dining do wash your hands before meals, meals, to be master signaled to start.
2, sandwich civilized, chewing and swallowing slowly, not picky about food, elegant movements, do not make unnecessary noise.
3. Don't use chopsticks: knocking them, forking them, swimming them, stabbing them, signing them, sucking them, inserting them, waving them, dancing with them, and so on.
4. At the end of the meal, wipe your mouth with a napkin or paper.
5. When leaving a table, say "please enjoy your meal" to others.
6, in the cafeteria dining line courtesy, love food, do not pour leftovers.
Four transportation etiquette
1, walk with eyes forward and level, appropriate stride, stopping, turning corners, up and down the stairs, calmly and freely controlled.
2. When you ride a bicycle, obey the traffic rules, take the initiative to get off the bicycle when you enter the main gate of the school or organization, and push the bicycle to walk in the place where there are a lot of pedestrians.
3. When riding a bicycle, do not hook shoulders, do not chase each other, do not zigzag.
4, if you accidentally bump into others, to take the initiative to apologize.
5, ride in order, let the car, give up your seat, get off the car early and ready.
6, when asking for directions, first greeted with polite language, such as "Excuse me", "Excuse me" and so on.
7, before asking to address each other politely, such as "old man", "auntie", "uncle", "small students " and so on.
8, ask questions with a request tone, and then sincerely thank you.
Five public **** etiquette
1, in the public **** place to meet teachers, neighbors elders or other acquaintances to take the initiative to greet.
2, neighbors treat each other with courtesy, mutual understanding, mutual help, do not pry into other people's private affairs, do not intervene in the struggle between right and wrong.
3, when traveling and visiting, can consciously protect public property, consciously maintain the environmental hygiene and quiet atmosphere of the tourist area, take the initiative to care for others, provide convenience for others.
4. When watching performances, they consciously abide by the rules of the venue, do not litter, do not raise their voices, do not sing along or clap with their hands.
5, into the library, reading room, neatly dressed, into the library according to the order, moving chairs when seated without making a sound, do not seize the seat.
6, caring for books and other public property, borrowing books and magazines returned on schedule.
7. Read without making noise, talk with others, and make no noise.
8, to protect indoor health, do not eat snacks, do not throw waste paper.