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What are the manners in public places?
First of all, the theater

The audience should be seated as soon as possible. If your seat is in the middle, you should politely signal to the person sitting and ask him to let you pass. It's impolite to give up your seat face-to-face. Never let your hips face other people's faces.

Pay attention to dress neatly, even if it is hot, it is unsightly to be naked. Don't talk loudly, laugh or make noise in the theater, and don't treat the theater as a snack bar. After the performance, the audience should leave in an orderly way and don't push.

Second, libraries and reading rooms.

1, pay attention to cleanliness and follow the rules. T-shirts and slippers are not allowed in. When sitting, don't leave a seat for others. When looking for the directory card, don't turn it over or tear it off, and don't scribble on it with a pen.

2. Keep quiet and hygienic. Walk lightly, don't talk loudly, and don't eat food with sound or shells. ?

3. Books, tables, chairs, benches, etc. Libraries and reading rooms belong to public property, so we should cherish them and don't paint or destroy them at will.

Third, office etiquette.

When getting along with colleagues, we should pay attention to the use of polite language and always maintain a modest and cooperative attitude. When colleagues go out, visitors should receive them politely and tell them the details. Pay attention to personal appearance and take the initiative to clean the office. Don't use things on other people's desks without permission. Don't do personal work or talk about personal affairs in the office, and don't make personal calls unless necessary.

Fourth, the court etiquette.

When watching sports competitions in gymnasiums or stadiums, you should enter the stadium in advance and take your seats accordingly. Some games are dangerous, so be sure to take your seat at the designated place according to the requirements of the stadium, and don't walk in the restricted area to avoid danger. We should abide by public morality, consciously maintain order, and pay attention to our words and deeds. Smoking is generally not allowed in the stadium. Don't use a flash when taking pictures.

Five, ride etiquette

Passengers should queue up in turn when taking a bus or boat to take care of women, children, the elderly, the sick and the disabled. Do not carry inflammable and explosive dangerous goods or articles that hinder safety on the bus. Don't grab a seat after getting on the bus. Passengers who are old, weak, sick, pregnant or holding a baby should take the initiative to give up their seats. Don't eat, make noise or stick your head out of the window while riding.

Don't spit everywhere, throw scraps of paper and peel, and don't let children defecate. When flying, you should consciously accept and cooperate with the safety inspection. After boarding the plane, don't touch around, and don't use things that may interfere with radio signals, such as mobile phones and laptops.

VI. Travel Etiquette

When traveling, you should consciously abide by public order, purchase tickets and enter museums and parks in an orderly manner, and don't crowd or block roads and entrances. It is necessary to establish environmental awareness, consciously keep the environment clean and tidy, abide by railway and civil aviation regulations, and do not carry dangerous goods and prohibited items by boat.

Seven, shopping mall etiquette

Don't talk loudly when shopping in the mall, consciously safeguard public health and care for public facilities. Salespeople and saleswomen can be collectively referred to as "comrades". Don't use "hello" as a polite address. When shopping in the supermarket, you should take good care of the goods. If you don't like the selected goods, you should put them back. When you leave the counter after buying, you should thank the salesman for his excellent service.