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What is seat etiquette?

Seating mode

First, elegant sitting posture.

1, standard sitting posture

(1) When seated, walk to the front of the seat, step back with your right foot, keep your upper body straight, and sit down lightly. A lady in a skirt will tuck up the hem of the skirt slightly when sitting.

(2) Legs together, feet together, legs perpendicular to the ground, legs folded about 90 degrees, hands clasped thighs.

(3) Sitting in a chair, the upper body should be naturally straight, the back should be flat, and the center of gravity of the body should be vertical downward.

2. Common sitting posture

(1) Leg oblique posture (lady sitting posture): On the basis of the basic sitting posture, the legs are close together and the feet are placed on the left or right side at the same time.

(2) Ankle crossing (lady sitting posture): On the basis of the basic sitting posture, the ankles cross and are perpendicular to the ground. Pay attention to knees together and toes abduction.

(3) Oblique stacking (lady sitting posture): On the basis of the basic sitting posture, the left (right) leg is tilted and the right (left) leg is stacked on the other leg. Pay attention to straighten your ankles and toe abduction.

(4) Knee-opening posture (male sitting posture): On the basis of the basic sitting posture, the legs should not exceed the shoulder width.

(5) Stacking (male sitting posture): On the basis of the basic sitting posture, the left (right) leg is vertical to the ground, and the right (left) leg is stacked on it. Be careful not to form a 4-shaped sitting posture.