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Civilization and etiquette blackboard picture 1
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Civilization etiquette blackboard content 1:
1. Etiquette is the most basic moral norm that human beings require people to abide by in order to maintain the normal operation of society. It is gradually formed in people's long-term life and communication and is fixed by customs and traditions. For a person, etiquette is the external expression of a person's ideological and moral level, cultural literacy and communicative competence. For a society, etiquette is a reflection of a country's social civilization, moral fashion and living habits. Paying attention to and developing etiquette education has become an important content of moral practice.
2. Etiquette education covers all aspects of social life. From the content point of view, there are appearance, behavior, expression, clothing, speech, treating people and so on; From the object, there are personal etiquette, public etiquette, hospitality etiquette, table etiquette, gift etiquette, civilized communication and so on. The code of conduct in the process of interpersonal communication is called etiquette, and the performance of etiquette in speech action is called politeness. To strengthen moral practice, we should pay attention to etiquette, so that people can communicate with each other on the principle of "respecting others, self-discipline, moderation and sincerity" and bid farewell to uncivilized words and deeds.
3. Etiquette, etiquette and politeness are rich and varied, but each has its own regularity. Its basic etiquette principles are: first, the principle of respecting people; Second, the principle of self-discipline, that is, self-denial, prudence, initiative, voluntariness, courtesy, self-comparison, self-reflection, self-demand, self-discipline, self-control, arrogance, duplicity; The third is the principle of moderation, moderation and control; Fourth, the principle of sincerity, treat people sincerely, treat people sincerely, don't take part in accidental amusement, and behave differently.
4. Civilized language: 1, hello! 2. Please sit down! 3. I'm sorry ... 4. Please wait a moment! 5. Excuse me! 6. Please forgive me! 7. I'm sorry! 8, it doesn't matter! 9. You're welcome! 10, thank you! 1 1, please rest assured! 12. Sorry to have kept you waiting. 13 Go ahead! 14. Please show me your XX certificate. 15, I will try my best to help you. Serving you is what I should do. 17, please feel free to ask if you don't understand. 18 Thank you very much for your cooperation.
Secondly, learning "etiquette" should be based on improving my self-esteem. Self-esteem, that is, self-respect, is a psychological state of wanting to be respected by others, not bowing to others, and not allowing others to insult and discriminate. It is the expression of people's self-awareness, guides people's actions in a specific way, and is a positive behavioral motivation. Correct self-esteem should have a humble character, not arrogance and impetuousness. When young students learn to respect others, they also gain the respect of others. While their self-esteem is improving, their inner moral requirements are also improving. Therefore, it is particularly important to cultivate young students' noble personality and good moral qualities of self-esteem, self-love and self-discipline. Etiquette education can be regarded as a kind of motivation and guidance, which plays an important role in the individual development of young students. Thirdly, learning "etiquette" should focus on practice. A person's manners can only be reflected in his words and deeds. If you don't talk about it, you can't say whether someone has "manners". On the basis of understanding the etiquette requirements, everyone should dare to show their civilized and polite image in daily words and deeds and in dealing with people at ordinary times. Some students usually know to be polite, but in public or when they meet unfamiliar people, their "etiquette" norms can't be brought into play, which shows their lack of confidence. It is necessary to educate young students to build up confidence and know that while using proper manners and words, they are also shaping their good image, daring to show their polite, confident and civilized self, and making full use of various occasions and opportunities to show this.
Civilization etiquette blackboard content 2:
1, reciprocate, don't talk to others, don't be stingy with your efforts.
2, courtesy, through the country, settle the country, make the people, benefit the children and grandchildren. -Zuo zhuan
3, courtesy, the classics of heaven, people's trip. -Zuo zhuan
Politeness and politeness is a letter of recommendation to all directions. -Queen Elizabeth of Spain
Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -Merimi
6. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy. -Montesquieu
7. Politeness is the first important habit that children and young people should pay special attention to. John Locke
8. Politeness is the golden key of human beings. Juan Antoniode
9. Politeness is the desire to regain politeness and respect. Planet Gift Book Gift business gifts conference present. La Roche Foucault.
10. Politeness is the second sun for educated people. Heraclitus
1 1. Politeness is the easiest and most precious thing to do. -Gonchard
12. Politeness is like an air cushion. There is nothing in it, but it can wonderfully reduce bumps. -Johnson
13. Politeness brings civilization, warmth and happiness to everyone. -Noen Pierre
14, courtesy and thoughtfulness cost nothing, but are more valuable than anything else. Spain. Cervantes
15. Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is not only indispensable for communication between people, but also should not be taken too seriously. bacon
16. Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration to all his other virtues to make them useful to him and gain the respect and goodwill of all close people. -Locke
17, courtesy can make peace. Joubert
18, courtesy, righteousness, benefit, benefit the people, and great political integrity. -Zuo zhuan
19, courtesy, justice and shame, the four dimensions of the country, the four dimensions are not open, and the country is doomed. -"pipe"
20. Rites and righteousness are born in abundance, and thieves begin in poverty. -Wang Han Fu