Principles of walking etiquette

1, obey the traffic rules, take the sidewalk, and don't take non-motor vehicle lanes and motor vehicle lanes. When crossing the road, you should take the crosswalk. If it is an intersection, you must wait until the green light is on and there are no cars on both sides before you can pass.

Pedestrians should be polite to each other. The traffic on the road is busy, and people come and go side by side, so we should advocate mutual courtesy. Take care of the old, the weak, the sick and the pregnant. In places where there are a lot of people, you should pass in an orderly manner. If you accidentally bump into others or step on their feet, you should take the initiative to apologize.

3. When you meet an acquaintance while walking, you should take the initiative to say hello or say hello. You can't turn a blind eye, turn your head to one side and pass. If you meet a long-lost friend on the road and want to chat for a while, you should stand aside, not in the middle of the road or in crowded places, so as not to hinder traffic and increase insecurity.

Look straight when you walk, don't look around, look around. When a man meets a woman he doesn't know, don't stare for a long time or even look back. This is the lack of education.

Walking posture is the embodiment of personal spirit, so always pay attention to your walking posture. The correct walking posture is: hold your head high, don't hunch your chest and shake your shoulders; Look forward naturally, don't look around, look around.

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Matters needing attention in tourism etiquette:

1. When walking, don't shake your head, your body can't swing from side to side, your toes can't turn in or out, and you can walk like a duck; Or hunched over.

2. Put your hands in disorder, put them in your clothes pockets and trouser pockets, and put your hands around your waist or put your hands back; Or look around, look around, point fingers and judge each other.

Walking with several people all the way, hooking up, jumping, or shouting are all bad performances.