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What are the basic etiquette in campus cultural activities?

The manners involved in campus cultural life are as follows:

1, classroom etiquette: observing classroom discipline is the most basic courtesy for students.

2, dress and instrumentation: dress refers to wearing clothes, pants, shoes and socks. Its basic requirements are appropriate, timely, neat, generous, and occasion.

3, respect for teachers etiquette: students should take the initiative to salute the teacher when they go in and out of the campus or up and down the stairs to meet the teacher. When students enter the teacher's office or dormitory, they should knock on the door first and enter only after the teacher's permission.

4, classmates ask etiquette: the deep friendship between classmates is a kind of unity and love in life. Pay attention to the etiquette and manners between classmates is the basic requirement to obtain good classmate relations.

5, assembly etiquette: assembly in the school is often held activities. Generally held in the playground or auditorium, due to the large number of participants, and is a formal occasion, so pay extra attention to the etiquette of the assembly.

6, the school public **** place etiquette: should consciously keep the campus clean, not in the classroom, hallway, playground littering confetti, peels, not spitting, not dumping garbage, not in the blackboard, walls and desks and chairs on the scribbling, painting, smearing, carving, caring for the school's public **** property, plants and trees, saving water and electricity. Consciously store bicycles in designated carports or locations, do not park indiscriminately, and do not block traffic on campus.

Introduction of etiquette:

Etiquette is a form of behavior used to define the relationship between people or things, often conveying an emotion, such as trust, respect, submissiveness, and congratulations. Etiquette is the people agreed upon, to people, to themselves, to ghosts and gods, to nature, to express respect, awe and prayers and other ideological consciousness, a variety of customary forms and behavioral norms. Here the customary forms include rituals and ceremonies, rituals are generally personal and can be accomplished without the use of other objects.

Rituals are divided into ritual virtues and ritual acts, that is, ritual virtues and rituals. Ritual, refers to rites and ceremonies. After the rite energy enters the human body, in practice it is further divided into spiritual rite and behavioral rites. The practice of ritual energy shaped within the body is called ritual cultivation; the use of ritual to regulate external behavior is simply the practice of etiquette. The rites of passage are used to rule the body.

Etiquette is the behavior, the external tongue and body knowledge of speech and behavior norms. With the acquired etiquette for behavior and conduct of comprehensive norms and constraints, so that everyone **** with the recognition and compliance with the implementation.