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How to be a civilized pupil?

I. Primary school 1-3 years:

(A), personal etiquette

1. Learn common polite expressions.

2. Master the correct posture, develop good habits of sitting, standing and walking, and maintain the correct reading and writing posture.

3. Know how to keep clothes clean, love cleanliness and pay attention to hygiene.

(2), communication etiquette

1, can address others appropriately.

2. Know how to respect your parents and be polite to your elders.

3. Respect teachers and their work.

4. Know that students should care about each other, help each other and get along well.

5. Understand the basic etiquette of hospitality and being a guest.

6. Observe order, speak softly and don't disturb others.

7. Obey the rules of public transportation and don't run the red light.

8. Master the etiquette such as standing, standing at attention, and joining the Young Pioneers.

Second, the primary school grades 4-6:

(A), personal etiquette

1. Master polite expressions such as greetings, thanks or apologies.

2. Master common body language such as smiling, nodding and bowing.

3. Understand the traditional festivals and customs in China.

4. Understand and respect the customs and habits of ethnic minorities.

(2), communication etiquette

1, honor parents and elders.

2. Learn to listen to others.

3, know the basic etiquette on the table, civilized dining.

4, master the polite language of answering the phone.

5. Attend the meeting on time and observe the meeting requirements.

6. Abide by the etiquette norms in public places and be a civilized tourist, a civilized customer, a civilized passenger and a civilized audience.

Extended data

Basic principles:

(1), the principle of respecting people

Respect others.

(2), the principle of self-discipline

That is, in the process of communication, we should be self-denial, prudence, initiative, willingness, courtesy, self-comparison, self-reflection, self-requirement, self-restraint and self-restraint, and we should not be conceited and duplicitous.

(3) The principle of moderation

Moderately decent, master proper limit.

(4), the principle of sincerity

Be sincere, treat people with sincerity, don't take part in accidental amusement, and behave differently.

China Net-Notice of the Ministry of Education on Printing and Distributing the Guiding Outline of Civilization and Etiquette Education in Primary and Secondary Schools

Baidu Encyclopedia-Pupils' Civilized Etiquette