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The content of middle school students' civilized etiquette

1, instrument in personal etiquette

Appearance is the external expression of a person's mental outlook. Such as hygiene habits, clothing, etc.

Cleanliness is the basic requirement of etiquette. Therefore, everyone should develop good hygiene habits, wash their faces and feet when sleeping and getting up, brush their teeth in the morning and evening and after meals, and often wash their hair and take a bath. Don't pick your teeth, nose, ear wax, manicure, dirty, etc. In front of people, this is not only unsightly, but also disrespectful to others. Keep a certain distance when talking to people, and don't spill on them.

Clothing, on the other hand, embodies a person's cultural quality and elegant aesthetic taste. The Code of Daily Behavior for Middle School Students stipulates that students "dress neatly, simply and generously, do not perm, dye their hair, make up or wear jewelry, boys do not have long hair, and girls do not wear high heels." You must wear school uniforms at school.

2. Words in personal etiquette

The attitude of speaking should be sincere and cordial; The voice should be appropriate and the tone should be calm. Learn to use honorifics. The polite expressions advocated in our country are ten words: "hello", "please", "thank you", "sorry" and "goodbye".

3. Etiquette in personal etiquette

There are several postures:

1), conversation posture: when talking, you should look at each other squarely, listen to each other, don't look around, read a newspaper, look tired and yawn. Don't give the impression of being absent-minded and arrogant.

2) Standing posture: When standing, you should hold your chest and abdomen, chin, head up and shoulders relaxed. Arms naturally droop or cross in front of the body, eyes straight and smiling. Do not bend your neck, waist, legs, etc. In some formal occasions, hands should not be put in your trouser pockets or crossed on your chest, let alone make some small moves unconsciously. This will not only appear stiff, but also give people a feeling of lack of confidence.

3) Sitting posture: The correct sitting posture is: straight back and relaxed shoulders. On formal occasions, sit down with care, get up with dignity and stability, and don't suddenly sit up and rattle the tables and chairs. No matter what sitting posture, the upper body should be kept straight, as the ancients said, "sitting like a clock."

4) Walking posture: "Walking like the wind" means using popular water to describe a brisk and natural gait. The correct walking posture is: light and steady, chest raised, shoulders relaxed, eyes looking straight, smiling, swinging arms naturally.