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What are the principles of etiquette?
Sincerely showing a person's attitude towards people and things is a sign of friendliness. In social occasions, we must be sincere, respect others, show the greatest enthusiasm, and give others ample opportunities to express themselves.
2. The principle of equality and moderation
Equality is the foundation of building emotions when people communicate with each other. The implementation of etiquette must pay attention to the principle of equality. If you give a gift to others, others will naturally return it. The principle of moderation is to grasp the discretion in communication and use the corresponding etiquette according to the actual situation.
3. The principle of tolerance
Tolerance means being kind to others, and it is a magic weapon to create harmonious interpersonal relationships in interpersonal communication.
4. The principle of good faith
Keeping faith is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation, and keeping faith in life means being punctual and trustworthy.
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