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Six Rites and Three Etiquette Quotes

1. Good manners consist of small sacrifices. ——Emerson

2. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up. ——Confucius

3. The reason why mortals are more noble than animals is because they are polite. ——"Yan Zi Chun Qiu"

4. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host's etiquette. ——Shakespeare

5. Impoliteness is the illegitimate child of ignorance. ——Butler

: The "Six Rites" are the basic requirements of civilization, which mainly refer to the following contents.

(1) Etiquette: Educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized etiquette in terms of expressions, body postures, faces, hairstyles, clothing, etc., so that they can dress appropriately, behave generously, respect etiquette and customs, and be serious and solemn .

(2) Dining Etiquette: Educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized etiquette in daily family dining, dining in public places, social gatherings, etc., to eat quietly, pay attention to hygiene, and cherish food , The food phase is elegant.

(3) Etiquette when traveling: Educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized etiquette when walking on foot, taking transportation, etc., to abide by traffic regulations, give priority to others, help the elderly and the weak, and take the initiative to give up their seats.

(4) Etiquette in communication: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized etiquette in daily conversations, formal communication, and dealing with others, so as to use civilized language, be sincere and friendly, be tolerant and courteous, and treat others with integrity.

(5) Etiquette of learning: Education guides minors to develop good study habits and pay attention to civilized etiquette in classrooms, libraries, reading rooms, websites and other learning places, so that they can love learning, think positively, and Respect teachers and observe discipline.

(6) Etiquette of viewing: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized etiquette when watching theatrical performances and sports competitions, traveling, and visiting, so as to observe order, learn to appreciate, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics .

"Three Graces" is a very important growth ceremony.

(1) Enlightenment ceremony: including the entrance ceremony for children and the entrance ceremony for primary school students, allowing children who have just entered kindergarten (school) to experience the joy of learning, get in touch with campus life, and perceive etiquette norms.

(2) Youth Ceremony: Let 14-year-old boys take off their red scarves, bid farewell to their golden childhood, sing group songs, step into the gate of youth, learn to communicate, control emotions, tolerate others, and achieve the first goal of youth step.

(3) Adulthood Ceremony: Let students who are over 18 years old understand the responsibilities of adults, be law-abiding citizens, try to improve themselves, and determine to become talented and serve the country.