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What are the contents of Spring Festival etiquette for primary school students?

1. Learn to say hello.

Children can greet each other with body language, such as bowing with fists, greeting friends and relatives with smiles, and so on. Older children can say some blessings.

2. Learn simple address.

When you meet older people, you can call them grandpa, grandma and mother-in-law. People about the same age as their parents can be called uncles, aunts, aunts, etc.

Etiquette of receiving red envelopes

1. Take the red envelope and express gratitude: when the elder gives the red envelope, the child should take it with both hands and say thank you to the elder.

2. Don't open the red envelope in person: Never open the red envelope in front of the guests. The best way is to put the red envelope in mom and dad's bag or your own bag at once.

3. Say a blessing after receiving the red envelope: After receiving the red envelope, in addition to saying "thank you", you should also say some New Year greetings, such as "I wish you good luck and a happy New Year".

Table manners

Some children like to be picky when eating. Parents should remember to say to their children, "When eating, bring the food in front of you, take a look at that piece and clip it, and don't copy it over and over again." That's very rude.

Meat dishes with soup should be carefully clamped to avoid splashing on clothes. People will say that you are an unsanitary child. Put down the bowl after dinner and say politely, "Please enjoy your meal".