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How to treat Chinese etiquette
Take the essence and discard the dross. Etiquette is one of the carriers of culture. A country's etiquette can reflect the country's habit of interacting with people, its attitude towards others, and its social form. As for China's etiquette, we should take the rough and the fine, and of course we should get rid of the disadvantages. On the positive side, the positive side often represents a big trend and is recognized by most people, so the positive side can often be debated from its own specific national conditions. Etiquette is an important part of culture, and many current policies and measures in China are aimed at reviving and protecting classical culture. For example, China continues to declare the intangible cultural heritage of the world, and Confucius Institutes have been set up all over the world, and Chinese courses (mainly studying classical literature) have been offered in universities. Long-term neglect of traditional culture (etiquette) has caused people's lack of faith. Everyone can talk about it. Of course, I'm a little suspicious of stealing the concept, but I'd better enlarge the word etiquette when I solve the problem, so that you can manage it better ~ ~ ~
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