1. Pupils' daily etiquette and behavior norms
1. Respect parents and elders: 1. After getting up in the morning, before going to bed at night, parents greet their parents when they come home from work. You should greet your parents when you leave home, go to school or come home from school. When your parents are not at home and you want to go out, you should call or write a short message to tell your parents where you are going and when you will go home, so as not to worry your parents.
2. Remember parents' birthdays; When parents celebrate their birthdays, Mother's Day and Father's Day, they can send a meaningful little gift to their parents to congratulate them solemnly.
3. During the Chinese New Year, we should pay New Year greetings to our parents and send our best wishes.
4. When parents are sick, they should greet politely and take care of them carefully (bring tea and water, send medicine, etc.). ) so as not to disturb parents.
5, "do your own thing", take care of yourself in life, be self-reliant in study, and be self-reliant in morality, so that parents can worry less.
6, do not choose food and clothing, do not spend money indiscriminately, can help parents do housework within their power.
7. Address elders correctly.
8. Special care can be given to older people with mobility difficulties.
When eating, take the initiative to give them food.
Before going to bed, make their beds and put cushions and mosquito nets to prevent them from catching cold.
For elders who have difficulty walking, always help them to prevent them from wrestling.
Chat with them when you are free to relieve boredom, and don't dislike the old man's nagging.
The old man is ill, so we should take good care of him and help him deliver water and medicine. Wash feet or body, etc.
Second, the table manners:
1. When seated, please ask the elders to sit first, the ladies to sit first, the guests to sit first, and wait until others sit down.
2, usually wait for parents and family to eat together; The elders take the food first, and then take the food by themselves. Don't move chopsticks when the host doesn't signal to start. When you finish eating first, you should politely ask others to "eat slowly". When the host doesn't signal the end of the visit, the guests can't leave first.
3. Eat politely, chew slowly, don't make unnecessary noises, or talk while eating. Use chopsticks correctly and avoid knocking, throwing, forking, inserting, stirring and dancing chopsticks. When drinking soup, spoon it into a small bowl and spoon it into your mouth. Don't eat the soup bowl directly. Never blow hot soup; You can't make a sound when you drink soup.
4, not picky about food, do not leave the "bottom of the bowl", do not eat alone. Parents should also ask their parents to pay for themselves or leave some for them to eat. Say "thank you" when others add food to themselves. Say "thank you, I really don't need it" when you don't need it. Take the initiative to add dishes to the elders.
5. After eating, help parents clean up the dishes and scrub the dining table.
Third, hospitality etiquette:
1. Guests should prepare in advance and tidy up their rooms when visiting. Open the door quickly or take the initiative to greet guests outside the door, and greet them warmly. If guests carry heavy objects, they should take the initiative to help and help the elderly or the infirm.
After entering the room, guests are usually invited to sit in the most important seats, and then tea and candy are served. When making tea, clean the tea set first, and pour it into 2/3 of the height of each cup of tea. Tea should be placed on the right hand of the guest with both hands, and the elders should be respected first.
3. After that, talk to the guests in time (say hello) and don't neglect them. If guests have something to talk to their parents about, they should take the initiative to avoid it. Parents are not at home, and they are familiar with the guests before entering the door; For strange visitors, you can find an excuse for them to come back another day.
4, the reception teacher should be as warm and solemn as the reception of the elders. Parents and friends who bring their children to visit should play with them, or tell them stories, read books, listen to music and watch TV.
When your classmates and friends visit, you should warmly welcome them. When you visit for the first time, you should introduce them to your parents one by one, and then give your seat to the guests. You can entertain them with tea, fruit, books, etc. When eating, classmates and friends should take the initiative to invite them to eat together. If the guest claims to have eaten, arrange for a friend to sit down first and find some books, newspapers or magazines for him to read before eating.
When guests ask to leave, they usually say goodbye to each other politely. When guests get up, they will start to walk to the door and say, "Please take your time ... you are welcome to come again!" "
7. Choose a suitable time and make an appointment with the other party in advance.
8. Dress neatly and have a neat appearance when you are a guest.
9. Ring the doorbell or gently knock at the door before you enter. You can only enter after there is an echo or someone opens the door.
10. When the host pours tea or gives candy, he should stand up and take it with both hands and say "thank you".
1 1, don't play with friends, don't just go into adults' bedrooms and rummage through other people's things. Don't use the things in the owner's house without the owner's permission. Even close relatives and friends should say hello first and ask the owner's permission before using it.
12. If you eat in the host's house, you should pay attention to dining etiquette, and you should not sit down first, let alone touch the food first.
13, when you leave your relatives and friends' homes, you should say goodbye solemnly.
Fourth, telephone etiquette:
1, answer the phone correctly:
Get into the habit of answering the phone immediately after it rings and report yourself gently. For example: hello! This is ... who are you looking for? "
If you are looking for someone else's phone, ask the other person to wait, and then call the person who answers the phone quickly; If the person you are looking for is not here, ask the other person if there is anything you need to tell yourself.
When answering someone's phone, the other person should end the call first. If there are special circumstances, you can politely inform the other party and end the conversation as soon as possible.
Put a pen and a piece of card paper next to the phone to facilitate recording, inquiry and transmission.
2. Correct call:
Choose a suitable time to call.
Find the number and dial it correctly.
After you get through, give the name of the person you are looking for first.
The voice of the call should be clear and not too long.
In order to facilitate the use (save time), you should write down the commonly used telephone numbers in the telephone book and put them next to the telephone.
3. Be tolerant of wrong figures.
4. Use public telephones in a civilized way and take good care of public telecommunication facilities.
5. Remember and use some special telephone numbers correctly: 1 19, 120, 1 10, etc.
2. Pupils' daily etiquette behavior norms
1, classroom etiquette: observing classroom discipline is the most basic courtesy of students. (1) Class: When the bell rings, students should sit in the classroom and wait for the teacher to attend class. When the teacher announces the class, the whole class should stand up quickly, say hello to the teacher, and then sit down after the teacher replies. Students should arrive at school on time. If they have to enter the classroom after class due to special circumstances, they should get the teacher's permission before entering the classroom.
(2) Listening: Listen to the teacher carefully in class, concentrate on independent thinking, and take notes on important contents. When the teacher asks questions, you should raise your hand first, and then when the teacher calls your name, you can stand up and answer. When you speak, you should stand at attention, have a natural and graceful attitude, have a clear and loud voice, and use Mandarin.
(3) Class dismissed: The bell rings. If the teacher has not announced the class dismissed, students should listen to the class with peace of mind, don't be busy sorting out books, and don't be busy making the table ping-pong. This is disrespectful to the teacher. After class, all students still need to stand up and say "goodbye" to the teacher. Students can't leave until the teacher leaves the classroom.
2, clothing instrument: the basic requirements for wearing are: fit; Timely; Neat; Generous; Pay attention to the occasion.
3. Respect teachers' etiquette: Students should take the initiative to salute and say hello to teachers when they go in and out or go up and down stairs to meet them on campus. When students enter the teacher's office, they should knock at the door first and get the teacher's permission before entering. In the place where the teacher works and lives, you can't just go through the teacher's things. Students should not point and comment on teachers' appearance and clothes, but should respect teachers' habits and personality.
4. Etiquette between classmates: The deep friendship between classmates is the power of unity and friendship in life. Paying attention to the politeness between classmates is the basic requirement for you to have a good relationship with your classmates. Students can call each other by their first names, but they can't call each other "hello".
Bad manners such as "ah" are used to address classmates. When you ask your classmates for something, you should use polite expressions such as "please", "thank you" and "trouble you". When borrowing school and daily necessities, you should ask for permission before using them, and return them in time after use. Thank you. We should not ridicule, sneer or discriminate against students' misfortunes, occasional failures and temporary backwardness in learning, but should give enthusiastic help. You can't judge your classmates' appearance, posture and clothes, let alone give them insulting nicknames. Never laugh at your classmates' physical defects. On these issues concerning self-esteem, we must be cautious and respectful. Don't talk about the taboo topics of classmates, and don't talk about classmates casually.
5. Assembly etiquette: Assemblies are often held in schools. Generally held in the playground or auditorium, due to the large number of participants and formal occasions, special attention should be paid to the etiquette in the assembly. Flag-raising ceremony: the national flag is a symbol of a country, and raising and lowering the national flag is a way to educate young people in patriotism. Whether in primary or secondary schools or universities, the flag-raising ceremony should be held regularly. When raising the national flag, all students should line up neatly, face the national flag and be in awe. When raising the national flag and playing the national anthem, stand at attention, take off your hat and stand at attention until the national flag is raised. Flag-raising is a serious and solemn activity, so we must keep quiet and avoid free activities, laughing or looking around. Look solemn. When the five-star red flag Ran Ran rises, all the people present should look up.
6. Etiquette in public places on campus: We should consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not throw scraps of paper, peels, spitting or littering in classrooms, corridors and playgrounds. Don't scribble, scribble, scratch or carve on blackboards, walls, tables and chairs. Take good care of school property, flowers and trees, and save water and electricity. Consciously store your bike in the designated carport or place, don't leave it lying around, and don't get stuck in traffic on campus.
3. Pupils' daily etiquette behavior norms
(1) image etiquette 1. Dress neatly, succinctly and generously, fasten or zip up, and tidy up the collar. When attending flag-raising and flag-lowering ceremonies and assembly activities, you should wear the prescribed school uniform.
2. Walking on campus, entering the classroom without wearing vest, slippers and underpants. Do not wear necklaces, earrings (pins), rings, bracelets, bracelets and other accessories.
3. Fasten the red scarf as required: First, fold the red scarf in half and put it in the collar. The triangular tip of the red scarf is aligned with the spine, tied with a bow tie and turned down the collar. When the weather is hot in summer, you can wear the team emblem on your left chest.
You must wash your face and brush your teeth every morning and evening to keep your face clean.
5. No long nails and no nail polish. Keep your nails free of dirt and wash your hands before and after meals.
6. Please be sure to tidy up the instruments. Wash your hair and dress at the right time, have a proper hairstyle, and don't dye your hair or perm it. Boys don't cover their foreheads, their side hairs don't cover their ears, and they can't get up behind them; The hair in front of the girl doesn't cover her eyes, and the long hair doesn't shawl.
7. Sit with posture, stand with posture, walk with posture, smile, behave in a civilized manner and be natural and graceful.
(B) classroom etiquette
When the bell rings, you should go back to the classroom quickly and wait for the teacher. The teacher came into the classroom when the bell rang. The students on duty shouted "Stand up". The whole class stood at attention and said hello to the teacher. The teacher answered and sat down. Sit up and calm the tables and chairs.
9. In class, if you are late for class under special circumstances, you should stand at the door of the classroom and return to your seat after the teacher signals you to enter.
10. Pay attention to reading and writing posture, so that your chest is off the table, your eyes are one foot away from the book, and your hands are one inch away from the pen tip.
1 1. In class, all kinds of articles should be handled carefully. Listen carefully, think positively, raise your hand and speak. Don't do anything that has nothing to do with the class.
12. When others are talking, listen carefully, don't interrupt others casually, and don't make fun of others. Encourage the speaker through sincere eyes and expressions.
13. In class collective activities, we should have a sense of the overall situation, listen to the arrangement of the group leader, cooperate with each other, actively communicate with partners, and consider the partners in the group while completing our own tasks, so as to win the success of the team.
14. In class, if you encounter unexpected things such as students' physical discomfort, don't watch or show disgust. You should take the initiative to care about your classmates, listen to the teacher's arrangement, and help the teacher handle it properly.
15. The class is over. Before you leave the classroom, you should get ready for the next class (the pencil box is placed in the middle of the desk, and the textbooks and dictionaries are placed in the upper left corner of the seat). Let the teacher go first when you leave the classroom.
(3) Activity etiquette
16. During recess activities, don't talk loudly, don't chase and fight, and actively participate in various cultural and sports activities that are beneficial to physical and mental health. Obey the rules of the game and take care of your game partners.
17. Group outings should be subject to management. Students should be humble to each other and take the initiative to care for and care for their weak classmates. When working in groups, you should obey everyone's consent, observe the time and don't act alone.
18. When participating in competition activities, observe the rules of the competition, respect competitors, don't intentionally hurt each other, and be magnanimous in offending or neglecting each other. If you encounter controversial issues, you should raise them to relevant personnel in accordance with the procedures and communicate calmly.
19. Watch the game, be a civilized cheerleader, and don't boo. Don't be carried away by your own victory, and don't satirize losers. Really cheer for every player on the field.
20. Actively participate in comprehensive practice, community service, social investigation and other activities, abide by traffic rules, abide by social ethics, ask questions politely, and be generous and polite to others.
2 1. When entering and leaving classrooms, multi-function halls, meeting places and other activity places, you should walk softly and slowly, and walk in an orderly way according to the designated route, without crowding or grabbing roads.
In various activities, we should pay attention to protecting the environment and cultivate "green behaviors", such as caring for flowers and trees, saving water and electricity, picking up paper and sorting garbage at will.
(4) Assembly etiquette
23. When holding a flag-raising ceremony or assembly, gather in line quickly, quietly and neatly, enter the venue in advance, sit (stand) at the designated position, and wait for the ceremony or assembly to start.
24. Listen to the speaker and applaud politely after the speech. After the activity, see the leaders or guests leave first, then follow the instructions and leave in an orderly manner, without preemption or noise.
25. During the conference, don't whisper, don't walk around or leave the venue without authorization, don't eat snacks, don't throw scraps of paper, and keep the venue clean and hygienic.
26. During the award ceremony, the winners should tidy up their musical instruments, enter the venue steadily, accept the award with a smile on their hands, and then hold a ceremony of thanks and returning to the team. Return to the team (seat) according to the designated route after receiving the prize.
27. At the end of the report or performance, applaud and thank you; The highlight is moderate applause, no booing, no whistling and no loud noise.
28. If there are special circumstances that need to leave the venue, you can leave only after obtaining the consent of the teacher.
(5) Respect teachers' etiquette
29. When entering the school gate, meet the teacher with a smile, stand still, greet him with a team salute or bow, and then the teacher returns the gift and walks away; Say hello to each other when you see your classmates.
30. When school is over, queue up to leave school collectively, take the initiative to say "goodbye" to teachers and classmates, and don't stay on campus or around for no reason.
3 1. Knock on the door gently before entering the teacher's office, and you can enter only after the teacher agrees. When talking with the teacher, don't look around, speak softly and try not to affect others. When the teacher is working or talking to others, don't disturb him at will, and then explain his purpose when the teacher is busy.
Don't browse the things in the teacher's office casually, and don't open the teacher's computer without permission. If the teacher you are looking for is not here, but it is really urgent, you can write a short message to the teacher. If you make an appointment with the teacher in advance, you must arrive at the appointed place on time.
33. When going up and down the stairs, walk slowly on the right. When you meet a teacher or guest, take the initiative to say hello and avoid to the right, so that the teacher and guest can go first.
34. Sincerely accept the teacher's instruction. When you disagree with your teachers and classmates, communicate calmly, don't be angry, don't make noise, and don't criticize others behind their backs.
It is polite to point out the teacher's mistakes.
(6) Classmate etiquette
36. Respect classmates, help and love each other. Students should greet each other with "good morning" and "hello", nod and wave, take the initiative to help students in trouble, respect and take care of female students, and don't bully them.
37. The communication between classmates should use polite language. Ask your classmates questions. Before you ask, you should use modest words such as "I'm sorry", "I'm sorry", "Excuse me" and "Let me ask you a question". After you ask, you should express your gratitude. Students can't answer, saying "Never mind, this question is more difficult to answer, which has delayed your time, thank you" and so on.
38. Don't give your classmates nicknames, don't be sarcastic, and don't say things that embarrass each other. Don't gossip in front of classmates,
39. gossip. If you hurt others, you should apologize sincerely in time. To borrow something from others, you must first ask others' permission; Take special care of other people's things, keep your promises and return them on time.
40. Obey the rules of the game and be polite. Don't haggle over every ounce, be generous to your classmates' mistakes or offenses.
4 1. Whenever you get help from others, you should express your gratitude in time.
42. Pay attention to credit and try your best to do what you promised others.
(7) Walking etiquette
43. When walking, you should hold your head high, look straight ahead, swing your shoulders and arms naturally, and walk at a moderate speed to avoid splaying, shaking or twisting.
44. Go upstairs and downstairs, cross the corridor and turn right. Access to classrooms, offices, meeting places, etc. Follow the designated route. Not crowded, in the case of not affecting others, quietly in and out of various functional rooms.
45. When you meet acquaintances, you should say hello and exchange greetings, and you can't turn a blind eye; If you need to talk, you should lean on the side of the road or talk in the corner. You shouldn't stand in the middle of the road or in crowded places.
46. Pedestrians avoid each other and take the initiative to make way for the elderly, the disabled and those in need.
47. When asking for directions, greet people with polite language, such as "I'm sorry to bother you" and "I'm sorry". When young people ask for directions, they should choose appropriate names, such as "grandpa", "aunt" and "uncle", and then ask for directions. After listening to the answer, be sure to say "thank you!" "If you are asked by a stranger, you should answer carefully. If you don't know, you should say, "Sorry, I don't know. Ask someone else. "
(8) Flag-raising etiquette
48. Attention, attention.
49. Listen carefully to the speech under the national flag.
50. Sing the national anthem seriously and loudly.
(9) Dining etiquette
5 1. Wash your hands before meals. Observe order, queue up for tableware and food, queue up without stuffing, don't knock on tableware, and keep quiet.
After receiving tableware and food, enter the designated position of each restaurant and take a seat. When sitting, your feet are naturally close together, your legs are naturally flat, your sitting posture is natural, and your back is straight.
52. Keep quiet when eating, eat rice, vegetables and soup, don't be partial to food, don't be picky about food, and cherish food. Don't take food out of the canteen, eat it while walking.
4. Pupils' daily etiquette behavior norms
First, address etiquette 1. Parents and elders should not be called by their first names, but by standardized names.
2. Don't call your brother, elder brother, elder sister and younger sister by their surnames.
Second, greeting etiquette.
Greet parents and elders and use different greetings at different times and occasions.
1, ask your father (mother) good morning after getting up early.
Before going to bed, I wish my father (mother) good night.
3. Birthday: I wish my elders a happy birthday and good health.
4. Holidays: I wish my father (mother) a happy holiday.
5. When going out: I wish my father (mother) a safe journey.
6. When I return: My father (mother) is back.
Third, dining etiquette.
1, before eating, help your parents and elders do something they can, such as putting chopsticks and moving stools.
2. When eating, let the elders sit down first. You have to wait for your parents and elders to start eating, before you pick up the dishes and chopsticks to eat.
When eating, don't wolf down, don't talk for no reason, don't walk around, don't throw food scraps and bones. Don't cough and sneeze at the table.
4. If the elder adds food for himself, say thank you. If you finish your meal before your parents and elders, ask them to "eat slowly".
5. After eating, help parents collect and wash dishes and chopsticks, and clean tables and stools.
Fourth, dress etiquette.
1, neat and generous appearance, simple and decent dress, no fancy clothes.
2. Female students advocate short hair and no perm; Male students cut their heads, leaving no long hair and ignoring parting.
3. Don't wear makeup, ornaments, high heels, vests and slippers to enter the school.
4. Wear school uniforms according to school regulations.
V. Respect teachers' etiquette
1. When you meet a teacher, ask early in the morning, say hello at noon, and say goodbye when you come home from school.
2, in and out of the school gate, up and down the stairs to meet the teacher, let the teacher go first.
3. Ask for a report when entering the office. You can't enter until you hear "come in". When you leave, you should say goodbye to the teacher.
4, found that the teacher's mistakes should be politely pointed out.
Raise your hand first when you speak in class and stand up when you answer questions.
Sixth, classmates' communication etiquette.
1. Students should learn to use polite expressions such as "please, hello, thank you, sorry, never mind, you're welcome, goodbye".
2. When students meet, they should greet each other, say hello or nod their heads.
3. Talk to your classmates in a calm tone. Concentrate on your classmates and don't interrupt others easily.
4. Ask your classmates questions, with modesty before asking and thanks after asking.
Don't give students nicknames, but take the initiative to help students with difficulties and physical disabilities.
Seven, flag-raising etiquette
1. When raising the flag, wear school uniforms, behave solemnly, take off your hat and stand at attention, and salute the team.
2. Be careful and accurate when singing the national anthem, and be loud.
Listen carefully to the speech under the national flag.
Eight. Activity etiquette
1. Participate in group activities on time, observe order, and don't walk or talk at will.
2. When you speak at the conference, you should first salute the teachers, classmates or audience, and thank them at the end of your speech.
3, to watch the performance in advance, watch attentively, timely and moderate applause, no booing, no booing. After the host announced the end of the performance or competition, he left in an orderly manner.
4. Don't eat snacks during the activity, and don't leave sundries in the venue. In outdoor activities, we should collectively clean up and dispose of garbage to protect environmental sanitation.
Nine, reception etiquette
1. When relatives, friends, teachers and classmates visit, they should receive them warmly, take the initiative to say hello, and pick up the things in the hands of relatives or friends.
Take the initiative to give up your seat, pour tea and water for visitors, and pass items with both hands.
When the guests leave, they should get up to say goodbye and walk them to the door.