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What are the basic daily etiquette?
Appearance etiquette 1. Clean hair and decent hairstyle. 2, the appearance is neat, the male beard is often shaved, the nails are often trimmed, and the female nails are moderately long and beautified. 3, oral hygiene, clean teeth. 4, the makeup shade should be adapted to the occasion, the makeup and clothing should be in harmony, and do not use cosmetics with too strong fragrance. 5. Make-up is in harmony with age and identity. Dress etiquette 1. The clothes are neat, decent and generous, and the colors are reasonable. On formal occasions, men should wear dresses or dark suits, shoes and socks, and women should wear suits, not short, transparent and exposed. When wearing a suit, the shirt sleeves should be slightly longer than the suit sleeves, and the straight length of the tie should be on the upper edge of the belt. 4. Shoes should be matched with clothes, and shoes should be kept clean. Don't wear slippers on formal occasions, and don't wear flat shoes or cloth shoes when wearing suits, skirts and dresses. 5. Ladies' scarves, bibs and handbags should be in harmony with the color of clothing. Etiquette 1. Amiable, concise in language, friendly in tone and moderate in speech speed. 2. Listen carefully to avoid being absent-minded and interrupting the speaker. 3. When talking to people, look at each other and respond in time. 4. Many people talk for a moderate time and don't talk endlessly. 5. Polite words and honorifics should be used in polite conversation. Handshaking etiquette 1. Stand up straight with your right hand, legs side by side, and look at each other's eyes with a smile. 2. Generally, the old man reaches out to the young man, the high-ranking one reaches out to the low-ranking one, and the lady reaches out to the man; The host reaches out first when visiting, and the guest reaches out first when saying goodbye. 3. When many people shake hands, let nature take its course and don't cross hands. When shaking hands with distinguished guests or talents, use both hands and lean forward. 5. When men shake hands with women, the length and strength are moderate. Etiquette and etiquette. Hold your chest and abdomen, stand with your head up, and your arms naturally droop or cross your chest. 2. When standing in a dress or cheongsam, avoid juxtaposing your feet. You should focus on one foot and stagger your feet properly. 3. Keep your upper body straight when sitting, and don't sit too close to the sofa when ladies wear skirts. 4. When sitting with legs crossed, the suspended calf is retracted and the toes are down. 5. When talking with people, lean forward appropriately and make appropriate gestures according to the content. 6. Keep your body straight when walking, and swing your arms naturally. Don't swing from side to side. 7. When walking in cheongsam, the chest is slightly contained, the jaw is slightly closed, and the stride length should not be too large. 8. Don't talk loudly in indoor public places, and cover your mouth properly when sneezing. 9. Don't talk loudly in public places, don't spit everywhere, and cover your mouth properly when sneezing. 10, often go home to see parents, take the initiative to be caring and attentive, and share housework. Visiting etiquette 1, agreed before visiting, arriving on time, knocking at the door or ringing the doorbell should not be too heavy or too long. 2. Take the initiative to say hello after entering the door, and then sit down after the host arranges the seat. When offering tea and cigarettes, the host should stand up and thank him. Avoid noisy children when taking care of children, and don't touch the owner's things at will. 5. Thank the host when saying goodbye, and take the initiative to shake hands with the host to say goodbye. 6. Respect folk customs and regional customs, and master habits. Business card etiquette 1, hand the business card with both hands, with the front of the business card facing each other. 2. Accept the business card with both hands to express gratitude. 3. When exchanging business cards, customers come first, low first and then high, young first and then old. Don't scribble on the business card at will. Telephone etiquette 1. Choose the right time to call, and the call time should not be too long. 2. Answer the phone in a timely, enthusiastic and civilized manner. 3. Civilized language, calm tone, concise language and clear expression. Please be modest when you ask the other party to repeat it. 5. After the call is over, the caller hangs up and gently puts down the receiver. 6. Pay attention to courtesy when answering the phone, and transfer or convey it in time. Elevator etiquette 1. Don't block the door when waiting for the elevator, and don't rush when entering and leaving the elevator. 2. When you see a child or a person with something in his hand, take the initiative to press the button. 3, after arriving at the floor, in and out in order. 4. Walk with elders, leaders and ladies, take the initiative to be courteous and serve warmly. Network etiquette 1. Do not browse low-level websites, download and spread unhealthy content, and post maliciously. 2. Do not invade other people's websites and mailboxes, check other people's mailboxes or online records, or steal ID numbers. 3. Chatting online uses civilized and standardized language. 4. Be modest when sending e-mail. Forwarding someone else's mail requires their consent. 5. Receive an email asking for a reply and reply in time. Mobile phone etiquette 1, civilized setting of mobile phone ringtones. 2. Turn off the mobile phone or turn the bell to the vibration position when attending meetings and other occasions. 3. Don't use your mobile phone at the gas station or on the plane that takes off. 4. Don't use your mobile phone while driving or cycling. 5. Temporarily borrowing someone else's mobile phone should make a long story short and return it in time. 6. Don't compile and forward false or vulgar information. Passenger etiquette 1. Take the initiative to buy tickets and accept ticket checking, and consciously check in overweight items. 2, consciously accept the safety inspection, according to the designated car or car (cabin) door line up and down, first down and then up. 3. After getting on the bus (ship, plane), take your seat as soon as possible, and don't take up too many seats. 4. Offer seats to people who are old, young, sick, disabled, pregnant or holding children, and actively help them get on and off the bus. Don't read other people's books, newspapers and magazines without permission. 6. Keep the environment in the car (cabin) clean, do not eat food with pungent smell, do not litter, and keep it clean after using the bathroom and toilet. The etiquette of taxi drivers is 1. Dress neatly. Wear company uniforms for major events. 2, the use of civilized language, not barbaric hospitality. 3. Passengers wave in Lu Yu, stop as required, and may not refuse to carry. 4. Drive by the best route, charge by the meter, and provide tickets voluntarily. 5, timely scrub the vehicle, keep the car clean and tidy. Traffic etiquette 1. Pedestrians consciously walk on the sidewalk and do not walk side by side in busy sections. 2. Pedestrians don't run red lights, jaywalk, talk to people, eat or read newspapers. 3. Driving a motor vehicle does not run a red light, is not overcrowded, and does not drive on non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks. 4. When riding or driving, you should respect pedestrians, and don't rush and rampage when crossing the road. 5. When cycling or driving through factories, schools, offices or busy streets, you should slow down and pay attention to avoiding. 6. Enthusiastically help those who ask for directions. 7, Lu Yu car accident or other emergencies take the initiative to call the police, don't watch. Travel etiquette 1. Protect the ecological environment, do not trample on green land, do not pick flowers and trees, do not chase, catch, throw or feed animals indiscriminately. 2. Take good care of cultural relics, do not draw pictures on them, and take photos according to regulations. Dress neatly and appropriately, and don't show your breasts topless in public places. 4, healthy entertainment, do not participate in feudal superstition and gambling activities. 5. Respect the labor of service personnel such as tour guides and the rights of other tourists. Banquet and dinner etiquette 1, banquet guests arrive at the appointed place in advance. 2. Pay attention to saving, order food in moderation, and take the initiative to pack the remaining food. 3. When ordering, we should consider the folk customs, religious beliefs and living habits of the guests. 4. Go to the appointment on time, listen to the host to arrange seats, and eat after the host proposes. 5. Be polite to the host, respect the waiter, take care of the guests and communicate enthusiastically. 6. Don't talk when chewing, and tighten your teeth properly. 7. When toasting, the language is concise and the meaning is clear. When others propose a toast, don't eat, and pay attention. 8. When clinking glasses, the host and guests touch first, and when there are many people, they can raise their glasses. 9. Moderate drinking, not excessive persuasion, courtesy bureau will refuse to drink. 10. Use ordinary tableware when picking up food for others. Western etiquette 1, correct posture, do not fiddle with tableware at will, right knife and left fork. 2. When eating vegetables with bones, first remove the bones with a knife and then cut them into small pieces. You can't eat with your fingers. Serving coffee means allowing smoking at the end of the meal. Don't use a spoon when drinking coffee, but use a knife and fork when eating fruit. 5. When you leave temporarily, the knives and forks should be crossed or placed in a figure of eight. 6. After eating, put the knife and fork together on the plate with the fork facing up. Etiquette in a library or theater 1. Abide by the rules and regulations, take the initiative to show your certificates or accept ticket checking, and be polite when looking for a seat. 2, keep clean, don't eat, don't litter. Keep quiet while watching the program, applaud in time, and don't hiss. 4, take care of public property, do not scribble, do not trample. 5. Keep books clean and tidy when borrowing books, and return them on time. Foreign etiquette 1, correct use of address and civilized language. 2. Respect each other's customs and language habits. 3. Choose topics of interest for conversation, and avoid topics involving foreign and personal privacy, such as the other person's family, status, experience and beliefs. 4, the attitude is not humble, the behavior is generous, dignified and steady. 5. Foreigners in Lu Yu don't watch, ridicule, force language practice or take photos with foreign guests. Thank you, thank you, thank you very much. Please: Please take care of me, thank you, please. Consolation: Thank you for your hard work. Omission: Hello, hello, hello? Understand terminology: Only in this way can I feel the same way and think the same way. Welcome terms: welcome, welcome to visit, welcome to come again, goodbye. Greetings: Hello, good morning, good afternoon and good evening. How have you been these days? Congratulations: I wish you a happy holiday, a smooth birthday and a successful performance. Advisory language: What can I do for you? what can I do for you? Do you have anything else? If you don't mind, I can do ...? Response: It doesn't matter. You're welcome. Please correct me if you don't take good care of me. Thank you very much. Thank you for your kindness. Apologize: I'm really sorry. Please forgive me for disturbing you. It was rude. This is totally our fault. Thank you for reminding us, and we will take immediate measures to satisfy you. Euphemism: Sorry! Can't help you; It's very kind of you, but I have a lot of work to do. Common polite expressions are "I heard a lot about you for the first time" and "Long time no see". When the guest uses "wait", the guest says "coming"; It is not welcome to say "I can't meet" and get up and give another name "leave"; Use "visit" to others, not "stay" to lovers; Accompany friends with "companionship" and leave halfway with "Excuse me"; Please forgive the use of "tolerance" and invite people to criticize the use of "advice"; Seek answers with "seeking advice" and look for guidance with "giving advice"; Welcome to buy with "patronage", please accept the gift with "smile"; Find someone to help you use "I'm sorry" and ask for convenience to say "I'm sorry"; Trouble others to say "I'm sorry" and entrust others to do things with "please"; Congratulate others for saying "wait" and praise others for saying "think highly"; The other party wrote a letter, wrote "Shu Hui" and gave people a calligraphy and painting title "Huicun"; Respect teachers as "teachers" and call students "high feet"; Ask someone to rest and say "save effort", but the other person is uncomfortable and says "lack of security"; Old people say "longevity" and women say "age"; Peer age asks "Gui Geng" and name asks "Your surname"; Call the couple "beautiful" and the daughter "daughter".