Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - The Handbook of Civil Servant Etiquette latest txt full set download

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Chapter I Visual Image Etiquette (3)

Standing posture is taboo is crooked neck, slanting waist, belly, legs, buttocks and so on. Do not fall to the west, shrugging shoulders and hooking back; do not bow waist hunchback or belly back; or lazy leaning against the wall or chair, such an image is very not in line with the civil service body language requirements of decency. Arms can be appropriate to make some gestures, but do not subconsciously make small movements, such as playing with the sash, hair braids, biting fingernails, fiddling with lighters, cigarette cases, etc., so that it appears to be restrained, lack of confidence and experience, and more importantly, loss of image of the solemnity.

When a woman stands, the upper body must remain straight, pay attention to the chest and abdomen, chin inward, shoulders should be flat, hips can not be up. Feet were "v" shape, two knees and two heels should be close, the distance between the two feet is about two fists. Another way to stand is to put your feet together, or to put your weight on one foot and place the other foot diagonally across the middle of your front foot at a 45° angle.

Men stand with their feet shoulder-width apart or in an outward-facing shape, keeping their upper bodies straight, and must not stretch their feet too far forward or backward, or even fork them wide apart.

Walking posture

Civil servants must be emotionally full and steady when walking, do not stick your hands in your pockets and drag your feet to walk, it will appear to have no demeanor. Civil servants have to pay attention to the walking posture in order to create a good image.

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