(1) Walking posture is the embodiment of personal spirit. The correct walking posture should hold your chest out, don't hunch over, don't shake your shoulders, and look forward naturally.
(2) When two people walk in parallel, please ask the elderly, ladies and minors to walk on the inner side away from the motor vehicle lane; When three people are in parallel, let the honorable person be in the middle; When marching back and forth, the venerable should be in the first place.
(3) When a pedestrian asks for directions, give a warm and detailed answer. If you can't answer, you can ask others for help.
(4) When climbing stairs, men should walk behind women; On the contrary, when going downstairs, men should walk in front to prevent women from falling down.
2. Ride etiquette
(1) When you take the bus, you should wait in line, get off first and then get on, and then go inside, so that women, the elderly, children and the disabled can get on first and give up their seats. Don't stick your body out of the car, and don't move the facilities in the car at will. Keep the environment of the carriage and station clean, and don't throw anything out of the window.
Besides, it's best not to make a phone call in the car. If there is an emergency, keep your voice down on the phone so as not to affect others. In rainy days, bring your own plastic bags and properly place rain gear so as not to affect others.
(2) Compared with buses and subways, taxis are faster and more convenient. If you choose a taxi, please stop by the side of the road. When there are less than three guests, you should sit in the back row and leave the seat on the right to the distinguished people. When getting on the bus, the elderly or women get on first; When getting off the bus, young people or men get off first.
Extended data:
Pay attention to civilized highway travel
1. comity zebra crossing
The zebra crossing is the lifeline of road traffic and our civilization line. The comity zebra crossing is awe of life and comity to life. It is not only a rule, but also a habit and a concrete manifestation of social civilization.
2. Is the parking orderly?
On the bicycle lane, residents ride bicycles in an orderly manner; At the gate of the vegetable market, people who come to buy food park their cars on the parking line. The streets and alleys are really neat and the vehicles are parked in an orderly manner. There is no need to leave them lying around, reducing congestion ... Since the establishment of a civilized city, the living habits of residents have changed, and it has become the habit of most people to obey traffic rules and not park indiscriminately.
Line up and get on the bus
Queuing to get on and off the bus seems to be a simple act, but for a city, it is a yardstick to measure the degree of civilization and reflects the civilized quality of citizens. Whether it's the autonomous queue during rush hours or the figure of citizens standing alone in the empty platform waiting box, this is the process of developing civilized travel habits.
References:
Yan 'an Civilization Network-I know etiquette-How to travel in a civilized way