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What are the six principles of library English?
The six rules of library English are:

1, don't grab seats for others, don't lie on your seats, and don't smoke in the reading room.

Don't grab seats for others, don't lie on your seats, and don't smoke in the reading room.

Please keep quiet in the reading area. Please mute your mobile phone before entering the reading area. Please don't use your cell phone outside.

It is necessary to keep quiet in the reading area. Please mute your mobile phone before entering the reading area. Please go out and make a phone call.

3. It is forbidden to hide, tear, paint or steal books and periodicals, and offenders will be dealt with according to relevant regulations.

It is strictly forbidden to hide, tear, paint or steal books and periodicals, and offenders will be dealt with according to relevant regulations.

4. Don't damage the catalog card when reading it. Don't litter the books.

Don't break the directory card when you look it up. Don't circle books at will.

5. Readers should dress neatly when entering the library, turn off their mobile phones before entering the library, and do not wear vests or slippers when entering the library.

Readers should dress neatly when studying in the library, turn off their mobile phones consciously before entering the library, and cannot wear vests and slippers to enter the library.

6. Sit up gently and turn the page gently.

Sit up gently and turn the page gently.