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The content of etiquette

Etiquette is a compound word composed of the words "Li" and "Yi". It is the sum total of behaviors and activities that meet etiquette requirements, maintain etiquette spirit, guide and coordinate interpersonal relationships.

Etiquette is an established practice in social life, which meets the requirements of etiquette, maintains the spirit of etiquette, and guides and coordinates interpersonal relationships.

The forms of etiquette are etiquette, courtesy, appearance, ceremony, utensils, costumes, signs, symbols and so on.

The content of extended information etiquette education covers all aspects of social life. From the content point of view, there are appearance, behavior, expression, clothing, speech, treating people and so on; From the object, there are personal etiquette, public etiquette, hospitality etiquette, table etiquette, gift etiquette, civilized communication and so on. The code of conduct in the process of interpersonal communication is called etiquette, and the performance of etiquette in speech action is called politeness. To strengthen moral practice, we should pay attention to etiquette, so that people can communicate with each other on the principle of "respecting others, self-discipline, moderation and sincerity" and bid farewell to uncivilized words and deeds.

Etiquette refers to the values, moral norms, corresponding laws and regulations and behavior patterns formed by a specific nation, group and country based on objective historical traditions, and its core content is to establish and maintain social hierarchical order. Instrument refers to laws, norms, models, examples, forms, ceremonies, appearances, manners and gifts. The forms of etiquette are etiquette, courtesy, appearance, ceremony, utensils, costumes, signs, symbols and so on. Etiquette education covers all aspects of social life, including appearance, manners, expressions, clothes, speech, treating people with things and so on. From the object, there are personal etiquette, public etiquette, hospitality etiquette and hospitality etiquette.