JuGongLi, Nod ceremony, Raise your eyes.
I. JuGongLi
1. Bowing is the courtesy of a subordinate to a superior or peer. Take off your hat when saluting, and take it off with your right hand (if you hold things in your right hand, you can use your left hand).?
2. Right hand hangs down hind body to be opposite, with stand at attention posture, binocular gazes at the recipient, upside of the body leans forward about 15 degrees, hind restores original state.
3, When taking off the hat the hand and salute direction opposite, namely to the left person salute, take off the hat with the right hand; Salute the person on the right and take off your hat with the right hand. person on the right and take off your hat with your left hand.
2. Nod ceremony
1. A nod is a courtesy of peers and equals, and one must take off If walking on the road between the encounter, can be in the march of ritual;?
2. If you meet an officer or an elder on the road, you must stand at attention and bow, but the officer may nod to his subordinates or the elder to the younger while walking or extend his right hand. younger while walking or extend his right hand or touch his hat.
Three, Raise your eyes
1, Raising your eyes is military etiquette. Raise the right hand when saluting, the finger is not the right hand. Raise the right hand when saluting, the finger is straight and neat, the fingertip contacts the hat brim right side, the palm is slightly outward.
2、the upper arm and the shoulder are level, two eyes gaze at the other party, wait for the other party to answer the salute but then put down the hand, to the officer or the elder should salute as usual each time.
Expanded:
Business etiquette
To engage in business activities in the UK, we should avoid July and August, which is a period of time when many people in the business community to take a vacation, in addition to Christmas, Easter should not be carried out in the business activities.
Travel etiquette
Traveling to the United Kingdom, you need to pay attention to all local vehicles along the left side of the road. British discipline, even if a few people get on the car, will consciously line up to get on the car. In the UK, a tip of around 10% is usually given for cabs, and there is no need to tip for restaurants that include a tip in the service charge bill. In the host's home as a guest for a few days, depending on the circumstances of the maid to provide services some tips.
Baidu Encyclopedia-British Etiquette