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Is there any etiquette to pay attention to in ballroom dancing?
Social dance, also called social dance, is generally a dance between men and women. Social dance is not only communication, but a comprehensive, civilized and elegant culture and art that integrates making friends, entertainment and fitness. Keeping healthy is a physical activity. Therefore, it has been favored by people since ancient times.

Whenever night falls, men, women and children who like ballroom dancing flock to the botanical gardens and squares from all directions in the city, gather in the ballroom dancing pool, sing and dance, and blend into the ocean of ballroom dancing. They enjoy the happiness brought by ballroom dancing, at the same time cultivate their own hearts and get a happy spiritual rest.

Etiquette that needs attention:

Ballroom dancing is a social activity in which people contact each other. Participants are required to have noble sentiments and civilized manners and treat others with courtesy. Maintain an elegant and harmonious atmosphere. When dancing, when a male partner invites a female partner, the male partner should smile and nod and say, "May I invite you to dance?" The female companion smiled and got up to invite. She stood beside her and replied, "of course." Or: "yes", "ok". The invitee should be warm and generous. If you can't invite him for other reasons, be polite, or answer "I'm a little tired" or "I'm sorry", and the male partner should also answer "It doesn't matter". When invited to dance, you should dance from beginning to end. In the process of dancing, if one party steps on his foot because of an inaccurate dance, his footwork is out of order or he can't keep up with the beat, the other party should apologetically say "sorry" to the trampled person, and the other party should also say "it doesn't matter" or "start dancing again", which can ease the atmosphere. At the end of a dance, the male partner should say "thank you" first, or the female partner should reply: "thank you!" Or answer: "You brought it too well" and so on.