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What are all the civilized manners for elementary school students? To full

Civilized etiquette norms for elementary school students 1, title etiquette (1) to parents and elders can not be called by name, not to mention rude words, to use accurate name, such as father, grandmother, teacher, uncle and so on. (2) Do not give others nicknames, say flower name. 2 、 Greeting etiquette Greetings to parents, elders greetings, according to the time, occasions, festivals are different, using different greetings. (1) wake up early and ask dad, mom good morning. (2) Wish dad and mom good night before going to bed. (3) When parents come home from work: Dad, mom is back. (4) Birthday: Wish your elders a happy birthday and good health. (5) On New Year's Day: Wish Dad and Mom a happy New Year. (6) When Dad and Mom go out: Wish Dad and Mom a safe journey and good luck. (7) When dad and mom return from a trip, they say, "Dad and mom are back, thanks for your hard work". (8) When you say goodbye to your family: Don't worry, I will take good care of myself. Away from home for a long time, write letters or phone calls to greet the family. 3, table manners A, at home: (1) please elders first seated. (2) Wait for the elders to take the chopsticks first, then take the chopsticks yourself. (3) When you eat or drink soup, swallow in small bites, chew with your mouth shut, and try not to make loud noises. (4) Say "thank you" when someone gives you more food. (5) Take the initiative to add food to your elders. (6) Finish your meal first and say, "Take your time". B. At school: (1) Enter the cafeteria in an orderly manner under the guidance of the teacher. (2) Sit in your assigned seat with your feet naturally together, your legs naturally flat, your posture natural, and your back upright. (3) Be quiet and civilized in eating. (4) Eat rice, vegetables and soup cleanly; don't be partial or picky about what you eat. (5) Bowls and plates are lightly held and placed neatly. 4, hospitality etiquette (1) guests to visit, to be prepared in advance, the room tidy. To be warmly received, to help parents row seat, handing tea can leave after the farewell, to be parents send guests should say "goodbye" with the guests. If your parents are not at home, you should receive your guests as the host. (2) When your classmates and friends come to visit, you should greet them warmly. For the first time, you should introduce them to your parents one by one, then give the best seat to the guest, and entertain them with tea, candies, toys, books and so on. (3) When parents' friends bring small children to visit, they should play with the children or tell them stories, listen to music or watch TV with them. (4) At mealtime, when classmates and friends come to visit, they should take the initiative to invite them to eat together. If the guests have already eaten, they should first arrange for their friends to sit down and find some books, newspapers or magazines for them to read before they continue to eat. (5) Reception of teachers should be as warm and dignified as reception of elders. (6) send guests to the door, and welcome guests to come back next time. 5, guest etiquette (1) to friends and relatives home guests should be neat and tidy, as far as possible to bring some small gifts, to show respect for the host. (2) in the home of friends and relatives, can not speak loudly, to talk civilized. (3) Without the host's permission, do not use the host's home, even if it is a close friend or relative, you should greet the host first and ask for his consent before using it. (4) If you eat in the host's home, pay attention to the dining etiquette, not to be the first to take a seat, not to move the food first; (5) when you say goodbye, to say thank you, such as "I'm so happy today", "Welcome to my home. 6, dress etiquette (1) in accordance with the requirements of the school uniform, do not wear strange clothes. (2) Dress neatly, plainly and generously, do not tie your shirt around your waist, do not wear a cloak with loose buttons. (3) Do not wear tank tops, slippers, or pants when walking on campus or entering classrooms. (4) Do not open your clothes or take off your shoes in the classroom. (5) Do not wear brand-name shoes, medium-high heels, or thick-soled fashion shoes; sneakers or flat shoes are preferred. (6) Do not wear necklaces, earrings (pins), rings, bracelets, bangles and other jewelry. (7) Do not apply cosmetics, draw eyebrows, tattoo eyebrows, tattoo eyebrows, keep long nails, or paint nail polish. (8) according to the requirements of hair trimming, do not dye hair, do not perm, do not keep long hair. 7, walking etiquette (1) walk with head up and chest out, look ahead, shoulders and arms swing naturally, moderate pace, avoid eight feet, shaking, or twisting broken step. (2) Walk up and down the stairs, cross the building on the right, in and out of the classroom, office, meeting place, etc., according to the designated line, not crowded, in and out of the function rooms, walk softly and slowly, do not affect others. (3) When you meet acquaintances, you should greet each other and not turn a blind eye; if you need to talk, you should lean on the side of the road or go to the corner to talk, and not stand in the middle of the road or crowded places. (4) Pedestrians should be courteous to each other, give way to the elderly, and give way to the disabled and the needy. (5) When asking others for directions, first greet them with polite language, such as "Sorry to bother you", "Excuse me", etc. Young people asking for directions should be addressed appropriately, such as "Old Grandpa", "Auntie", "Auntie", "Auntie", etc. The young people asking for directions should choose the appropriate address, such as "old grandfather", "auntie", "uncle", etc., and then ask for directions; after listening to the answer, you must say: "Thank you!" If a stranger asks for directions, should be serious, careful answer, they are not clear, should say: "I'm sorry, I do not know, please ask someone else." 8, respect for teachers etiquette (1) see the teacher to take the initiative to say hello, respectively, say "goodbye". (2) in and out of school and up and down the stairs to the teacher to give way. (3) into the office to shout "report", hear "please come in" before entering; ask the teacher to use "please ask", the teacher to thank you after answering, say "goodbye" before leaving. Goodbye" before leaving; do not casually rummage through the teacher's office; do not open the teacher's computer privately. (4) Point out the teacher's mistakes politely. (5) Listen humbly to the teacher's teaching and accept the teacher's education. (6) Tell the truth to your teacher, don't lie to your teacher. (7) Cherish the fruits of the teacher's labor and finish all the tasks assigned by the teacher on time. (8) Obey the teacher's management and do not contradict the teacher. (9) Stop on the school road when you meet a teacher and bow slightly to greet him/her. If you meet more than two teachers, ask "Hello Teachers"; if you meet a teacher in a line, the leader of the line will lead all the students to ask "Hello Teachers". (10) When talking with a teacher, stand up and offer to give the teacher a seat. (11) When the teacher is doing something or talking with others, don't disturb the teacher at will, bow and stand to the side, and wait for the teacher to finish the job or talk before looking for the teacher. (12) teacher into the student dormitory, students take the initiative to stand up and greet the seat; teacher left to stand up and send out. 9, classmate etiquette (1) students should greet each other "good morning", "hello" can be nodding, waving. (2) and classmates to speak with a sincere, modest attitude, tone of voice to be calm, listening to classmates to concentrate, not easily interrupt others. (3) Interaction between classmates should use polite language. Ask your classmates questions, before you ask, you should use the humble words "please", "sorry", "bother you", "to ask you a question "After the question, you should say thank you; if your classmates can't answer, you should say, "It doesn't matter, this question is difficult to answer, and it has delayed your time, thank you". (4) Respect for classmates, do not give classmates nicknames, or call them nicknames, do not say things that make others feel sad and ashamed. (5) Mutual help and love among classmates, take the initiative to help classmates with difficulties. (6) Respect and take care of female classmates and don't bully them. (7) When borrowing things from classmates, ask for their permission first. Take special care of your classmates' things and return them on time. (8) Don't talk about the shortcomings and the right and wrong in front of your classmates. (9) Don't be calculating, and be generous to your classmates' faults or offenses. (10) Be trustworthy and try your best to fulfill your promises to others. 10, flag-raising etiquette (1) stand upright. (2) Pay attention to the salute. (3) Listen carefully to the flag speech. (4) Sing the national anthem in a serious and loud voice. 11, assembly etiquette (1) assembly, arrive early, enter the venue on time, line up fast, quiet, Qi, and in the designated position. (2) Listen to the report concentrate, keep quiet, do not discuss, do not move around. (3) Don't eat snacks in the venue, and don't throw peels and confetti. (4) At the end of the report or performance, applaud and thank you; applaud moderately at the highlights, do not applaud, do not whistle, do not make a lot of noise. (5) Students should bow and salute to the podium leaders and the students on the stage, and the young pioneers should salute the team. Thank you at the end of the speech. (That,s all. Thank you.) (6) Do not leave the meeting or performance without authorization; after the performance, wait for the actors to come to the stage after the curtain call and then leave the stage in an orderly manner. (7) really have special circumstances need to leave the venue, first get the teacher's consent to leave. 12, shopping etiquette (1) into the supermarket shopping, according to the provisions of the bag. (2) shopping, if you are not satisfied with the goods you have purchased, you should take the initiative to put it back to the original shelves area, can not be placed arbitrarily. Valuable commodities should be gently carried and put away. (3) You should not taste or try the products in the supermarket. (4) You should queue up when you pay the bill. (5) Thank the salesperson for his/her warm service. (6) Pay for all the goods, do not "take advantage of", take advantage of small gains. 13, court etiquette (1) civilized watching. Orderly in and out of the stadium, the game should be warmly applauded, do not applaud, do not throw objects into the stadium, take the initiative to clean up their own used items when leaving the field, do not throw garbage. (2) Civilized participation. Comply with the rules of the competition, do not make false statements and cheat for honors. Respect competitors, do not intentionally hurt each other, and refrain from taking offense at each other. If you think there is a problem with the referee, follow the procedure and raise it with the person concerned. (3) Civilized refereeing. Be fair and impartial. 14 、 Internet etiquette (1) Study online knowledge seriously, do not browse bad websites and information. (2) honest and friendly exchanges with Internet users, do not insult or defraud others. (3) Enhance the sense of self-protection, do not date online. (4) Internet time should be controlled, do not indulge in virtual time and space. (5) Don't make or spread computer viruses and other destructive programs. 15, holiday travel etiquette (1) civilized road. To consciously abide by traffic rules, listen to traffic police and traffic signals. To walk on the sidewalks, do not cross the traffic barrier, do not jump the motorway, do not walk side by side in groups of three or five, in the crowded section of the road, do not run after the fight, rampage. (2) Civilized ride. Take the initiative to cooperate with the crew to maintain the order of the public ****, in order, slow and soft boarding, boarding or embarkation, help the elderly and children, do not grab a seat, do not make a lot of noise. (3) civilized sightseeing. In tourist attractions, we should pay attention to social morality, do not litter, behave in a civilized manner, use polite language, take care of public property, pay special attention to the protection of cultural relics and monuments, do not carve and draw. (4) Civilized accommodation.

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