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Formal ceremony etiquette video tutorial

The formal video tutorial of the ceremony is as follows: Web link

1, standing posture. Things are not as simple as they seem. It takes ten years to get off the stage in one minute. According to scientific investigation, keeping an action for a long time will lead to muscle fatigue, and people need to change their actions to varying degrees. Generally speaking, hostesses usually keep an action 1-3 hours in activities. The standard standing posture is that both feet are T-shaped, the heels are tightly on the knees, and one leg is backward as a support point. The whole body should be balanced and pulled up, hands naturally droop and gently hold the abdomen.

2. Sitting posture. Generally speaking, there are few opportunities to sit in etiquette, but if you want to sit, you can't relax. According to the etiquette clothes you wear. If you can see the clothes on your legs, try to put your legs together naturally. After sitting down, the occupied area shall not exceed two-thirds of the chair or keep a certain distance from the back of the chair.

3. Walking posture. When a leader comes to the stage to award prizes or cut the ribbon, he needs a female host to come to the stage to cooperate, which reflects the professionalism of a female host. After taking the stage, she should hold her head high but not too stiff, and move forward lightly and slowly.

4. Welcome guests. Welcome also includes the gesture of invitation, facial smile and the speed of greeting. When receiving every participant, this series of actions should be coherent, natural and in one go, which is the high-end for participants to feel the meeting.