1. When walking, keep your legs together, your body straight, your hands naturally put down, your chin slightly inward, your eyes level, your hands naturally hanging on both sides of the body, and swinging slightly back and forth with your footsteps. Try to walk with your feet in the same straight line, with your toes pointing straight ahead. Never make an inward or outward splay. The size of your steps should be based on the length of your feet. The speed should not be too fast or too slow. Try not to look down at the ground, which can easily make people feel uncomfortable. You have to pick something up from the ground. Correct walking posture will give people a confident impression, and at the same time, it will also give people a sense of professional trust and admiration. Therefore, when walking, you should hold your head up, hold your chest high, and be full of energy. It is not advisable to insert your hands into your trouser pockets.
2. When walking, you should exert a little force on your waist, close your lower abdomen, tighten your buttocks, straighten your back, raise your head and chest, and do not be downcast. The breath should be calm, the steps should be calm and gentle, try to avoid short and rapid steps, and the heels should not make too much noise.
3. When going up or down stairs, you should put your whole foot on the stairs. If the stairs are narrow, you should walk sideways. When going up and down stairs, keep your body straight and look straight ahead. Do not look down at the stairs to avoid colliding with others. In addition, hunched posture or postures with uneven shoulders are not advisable.
4. If you meet an acquaintance while walking, just nod and smile. If you want to stop to talk, be careful not to affect the progress of others. If an acquaintance greets you from behind, do not turn around in an emergency, lest the person behind you be caught unawares.