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Four principles of etiquette
2, the principle of equality and moderation, treat each other equally in communication, which is not frivolous, not self-centered, not selfish, not arrogant. We should not judge a person by his appearance or oppress others by power, but treat others equally and modestly, and of course be polite and don't sell yourself short. Be self-respecting and self-loving, and don't underestimate yourself too much.
3, the principle of credit tolerance, Confucius said: "People can't stand without faith, make friends, and keep promises." In social situations, never refuse an appointment and be late. You should keep your promise and keep your word, as the ancients said.
4, the principle of self-cultivation, self-discipline is a very valuable psychological quality in social occasions, people often struggle with self-discipline, self-discipline is the basis for the smooth completion of many things.
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