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The principle of etiquette is

1, self-discipline principle. Self-denial, self-restraint, initiative, voluntariness, courtesy, unity of appearance, self-comparison, self-reflection, self-demand, self-restraint, conceit and duplicity are the basic requirements of self-discipline.

2. Etiquette is a compound word of "courtesy" and "righteousness", which is established in social life, conforms to the requirements of etiquette, maintains the spirit of etiquette, and guides and coordinates interpersonal relationships.

3. Etiquette is a common practice in social life, which conforms to etiquette requirements, maintains the spirit of etiquette, and guides and coordinates interpersonal relationships.

4. The forms of etiquette are: etiquette, courtesy, utensils, ceremonies, utensils, clothing, signs, symbols, etc.

5. Tolerance and forbearance When you get along with others, you should take the initiative to associate with others, make friends, make good friends, not only with people with similar personalities, but also with people with opposite personalities, seek common ground while reserving differences, learn from each other's strong points, handle the relationship between competition and tolerance, and better improve yourself.

6. Interpersonal communication is a two-way behavior. Mutual care, mutual assistance and reciprocity are the objective needs of interpersonal communication. Everyone will inevitably have difficulties in life and need help from others. At work, we also need to cooperate, support and cooperate with each other in our respective posts; Helping each other is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation.