Prepare songs before class
As soon as the bell rings, hurry into the classroom.
The books and pencil boxes are on the table.
Stand up straight and sit down and don't shake.
Don't fidget and listen carefully in class.
Raise your hand first and answer loudly.
Learn to be disciplined and be a good student-!
Good habit of "three-character song"
Pupils should be filial to their parents and obey their instructions.
Know how to use civilized language when you know foreign guests.
Helping the disabled, helping others, not fighting, not swearing.
Honesty, no lying, compensation for damage to public property.
Pick up things, hand them in, borrow things, and return them.
Do not choose to eat, do not choose to wear, cherish food, save water and electricity.
Neat, take a bath often, brush your teeth frequently, and have a good habit.
If you are not absent from class or late, be polite to the teacher.
Good habits should be cultivated. Everyone praised me for being excellent.
Flag-raising three-character song
Play the national anthem and raise the national flag on the playground on Monday.
Everyone is concerned about the Young Pioneers' joining ceremony.
Children should look at the national flag with serious eyes
Stand up straight and sing the national anthem loudly.
When we grow up in the future, we will build our motherland better.
Anti-myopia three-character song
Children should know the three-character song to prevent myopia.
It is inconvenient to do things if you are short-sighted and far-sighted.
It is not difficult to prevent myopia, but we should do it seriously.
Sit up straight when reading and write in groups of three.
Keep your eyes open when you do it consciously.
Don't read in the dark, don't read in the sun.
Remember not to read in bed when you sleep by car.
This will be the three-word song of the idea of preventing myopia successfully.
With bright eyes, everyone praised their excellent study and work.
Civilized etiquette ballad one
Students, as you all know,
Remember manners.
Treat your elders with "you",
Say "good morning" when we meet in the morning,
Say hello to each other at ordinary times
Don't forget to say goodbye,
If you ask for help, "please" comes first.
Don't forget to say thank you at last.
Affect others, "I'm sorry",
Please say "Never mind".
Be a civilized boy,
Everyone praised the first place.
Civilized etiquette songs ii
Although it is important to study first,
Politeness is better.
Abide by the school rules,
It is polite to see the teacher.
Students should be friendly,
Friendship is held tightly by small hands.
Take care of public property, rest assured,
Establish a new style. I can do it.
Ballad 3: Riding Song of Civilization
Remember, class,
Line up when you get on and off.
Get in the car, don't run around,
Prepare small change for the ticket.
In the carriage, don't shout,
Quiet and orderly.
If you have a seat, don't grab it.
Take care of the elderly and children.
When you get off the bus, it is not crowded.
It's easy to fall if you delay time.
Civilized and polite,
Go to school happily.
Folk song 4: Everyone praises the white rabbit for being polite.
White rabbit, cross the bridge,
Go to the bridge and have a look.
Oh, grandpa goat is here,
Staggered across the bridge.
White rabbit, run back,
Stand on the bridge and wave.
"Grandpa, please go first.
Step by step. "
The river laughed wildly,
The fish jumped up and down,
Everyone praised the white rabbit for being polite.
Folk song 5: Campus Beauty
The teaching building is really lively.
Willow is green and flowers are beautiful.
Students, jump and jump.
Be polite.
Say hello to the teacher.
Say hello to your classmates.
Take care of the environment and make new moves.
If there is rubbish, someone will deal with it.
When you see waste paper, bend down and pick it up.
Protecting the environment is everyone's responsibility.
Beautiful campus, laugh together.
Civilized etiquette song 6
A penny, a drop of sweat,
My parents earned it hard.
Students, cherish it,
Use every penny carefully.
Good morning, good noon,
Say goodbye after school in the afternoon,
Meet and say hello,
Never ignore or ignore,
Be a civilized and sensible boy.
Easier said than done,
It's hard to say,
Students should trust each other,
If you say it, you must work hard.
I am a primary school student in zhang wan Center.
Observe good moral habits.
Smile and be polite,
Honesty and trustworthiness will be grateful,
Study hard and make continuous progress,
Be a good student since childhood,
Grow up and make contributions to the country.
Ballad 7: a new nursery rhyme of civilized image and etiquette
Salute when raising the national flag and stand up when singing the national anthem.
When meeting foreign guests, be enthusiastic, behave in a civilized manner and dress appropriately.
After-school life is fun and I won't go to bad places.
Shopping by car stresses order, and civilized terms are in mind.
Speak softly in public places and be a civilized pupil.
Friendly, tolerant, sensible, frank, and establish a new style.
Be filial to parents, respect teachers, help others and tell the truth.
Save water and electricity, save resources and care for public facilities.
Don't litter, create a good environment.
Follow the rules when driving, and stop at the red light.
Be civilized, observe etiquette, and everyone strives to be a good child.
Good conduct, once cultivated, will benefit for life and be popular.
Civilized etiquette ballad eight
Young pioneers should be polite.
When you go to school to sing nursery rhymes, say hello to the teacher first.
It is most important for students to say early when they meet.
Take the sidewalk when entering the school, not the playground and runway.
Don't go up and down the stairs, obey the rules and lean to the right.
When you see scraps of paper bending over, don't forget to protect the environment.
Listen to the teacher in class, stay on topic, speak actively and think seriously.
Don't chase or fight after class, just play in a civilized way.
Students should not bully the weak, but should have a good school spirit of unity and friendship.
Good school spirit!
Civilized etiquette song 9
Line up quietly and quickly, be full of energy and do exercises.
Stand at attention, raise the national flag and sing the national anthem together.
Be fully prepared during the break, concentrate on the lecture and use your head more.
Read more books to increase your knowledge and hand in your homework on time.
Remember reading and writing posture and do eye exercises.
Activities between classes should be civilized, happy and fatigue-free.
Don't run up and down the stairs, speak softly and don't shout.
Civilized dining increases nutrition and cherishes food without dumping.
Wash your hands before and after meals and do good personal hygiene.
Bend over when you see garbage, and don't let scraps of paper fly about.
Keep your word, tell the truth, be honest, modest and not proud.
Traffic safety is the most important, always remember.
Do your own thing, honor your elders and be pragmatic.
It is good to be polite when meeting foreign guests.
Remember to be polite when riding, and don't forget to be polite.
Zhang Xiaoying is ambitious and will take off tomorrow to see the present.
Folk song 10: clap your hands
You shoot one, I shoot one, campus civilization knows etiquette.
You shoot two, I shoot two, and the students help each other.
You shoot three, I shoot three, and do your own thing.
You shoot four, I shoot four, you can't do things alone.
You clap five and I rank five, polite, honest and easy to get along with.
You shoot six, I shoot six, and the code of conduct should be observed.
You clap seven, I clap seven, and remember mutual help and friendship.
You clap eight, I clap eight, and everyone respects the teacher.
You shoot nine, I'm afraid of nine, and civilized language never leaves my mouth.
You shoot ten, I shoot ten. Be polite.
Civilized etiquette songs eleven
Understand civilization, pay attention to etiquette, and all teachers and students in the school should work together.
Salute when raising the national flag and stand up when singing the national anthem.
Hospitality should be warm, civilized and well dressed.
Friendly, tolerant, sensible, frank, and establish a new style.
Save resources, save water and electricity, and take good care of public property.
I'm interested in learning and won't go to bad places.
In life, you know the rules, have a kind attitude and get together.
Cultivate school spirit, strengthen school discipline, and keep elegance and civilization in mind.
Look at each other, smile and talk politely.
Be filial to your parents, respect your teachers, respect the old and love the young, and never forget it.
There are countless benefits for students to help each other and treat each other sincerely.
If there is rubbish, don't throw it around and create a good environment.
Love cleanliness, stress hygiene, and strive to be civilized pupils.
Learn to be a man, learn to be polite, and everyone in the "state of etiquette" knows it.
Civilized etiquette songs 12
Politeness, mutual respect, politeness and good behavior.
The civilized expressions "hello" and "thank you" are reasonable.
Sit up and walk, behave in a dignified manner, and behave in a civilized and educated manner.
Take a bath frequently, change clothes frequently, and be civilized and self-disciplined.
Students, neighbors and national customs should be respected.
Be generous and polite when meeting foreign guests.
Emphasis on etiquette, etiquette, paving the way for social life. Agree with 45| Comment (8) 2011-8-313: 00 xf668989 | Level II
Cultivate etiquette knowledge and habits of primary and secondary school students
The Ministry of Education has done a good job in cultivating etiquette knowledge and habits of primary and secondary school students. Children's etiquette education etiquette knowledge civilization etiquette primary and secondary education. The Ministry of Education issued the Notice on Printing and Distributing the Guiding Outline of Civilization and Etiquette Education in Primary and Secondary Schools. Incorporate etiquette education into moral education curriculum in primary and secondary schools. After reading the notice, although it is very general, it is really much better than no progress. In the past, etiquette belonged to the category of family education. Be scolded for being rude and having no tutor. In fact, many parents themselves have no etiquette education, so it is impossible for children in these families to receive etiquette education from home. Coupled with the lack of recognized etiquette standards, people from different family backgrounds have different etiquette habits, so it is difficult to know people, and sometimes conflicts are inevitable. Moreover, in recent years, many China people have taken their usual habits abroad, such as talking loudly in public, having physical contact with others when walking or taking the elevator, not knowing how to apologize, and answering mobile phones everywhere. These uncivilized behaviors have brought bad national influence to China. Indeed, etiquette education should be included in the national education series. Otherwise, the state of etiquette is not worthy of the name. It would be much better if the school carried out etiquette education. As long as you have received formal school education, your etiquette knowledge and standards are the same. Expect etiquette education to have more detailed content. Recommended by Suzhou Omni-directional Advertising Etiquette Company. Agree with 30| Comment (1) 201-8-614: 4150580681| Level 1.
Respect your elders, be filial to your parents, be friendly and United with your classmates, and say thank you when you bring people and things.
Common sense of primary school students' civilized etiquette
First, school etiquette.
1, classroom etiquette: observing classroom discipline is the most basic courtesy of students.
(1) Class: 5 minutes before class, get ready before class, and put books and stationery in the front corner of the desk. Students should sit in the classroom and wait for the teacher when the bell rings. When the teacher announces the class is over, the whole class should quickly stand up and say hello to the teacher. Only after the teacher answers can they sit down. Students should arrive at school on time. If you have to enter the classroom after class due to special circumstances, you should call first and get the teacher's permission before entering the classroom.
(2) Listening: Listen attentively in class, concentrate, think independently, and take notes on important contents. When the teacher asks questions, you should raise your hand first, and then when the teacher calls your name, you can stand up and answer. When you speak, you should stand at attention, have a natural and graceful attitude, have a clear and loud voice, and use Mandarin. You should finish your homework independently in class, don't walk around and don't eat.
(3) Class dismissed: The bell rings. If the teacher has not announced the class dismissed, students should listen to the class with peace of mind, don't be busy sorting out books, and don't be busy making the table ping-pong. This is disrespectful to the teacher. After class, all students still need to stand up and say "goodbye" to the teacher. Students can't leave until the teacher leaves the classroom.
2, respect the teacher's etiquette: when you see the teacher, you should take the initiative to say hello and say hello to the teacher (good teacher); Say goodbye to the teacher after school; When talking to the teacher, you should face the teacher, look attentive, listen carefully, and say goodbye to the teacher politely when you leave (thank the teacher or goodbye). When students enter the teacher's office, they should call to report first and get permission from the teacher before entering. Speak in a moderate voice in the teacher's office without affecting other teachers' office; When you leave the teacher's office, you should also ask the teacher first: "Can I go?" Leave after the teacher agrees and close the door gently; In the place where the teacher works and lives, you can't just flip the teacher's belongings; Students should not point and comment on teachers' appearance and clothes, but should respect teachers' habits and personality.
3. Etiquette between classmates: The deep friendship between classmates is the power of unity and friendship in life. Paying attention to the politeness between classmates is the basic requirement for you to have a good relationship with your classmates. Students can call each other by their first names, but they can't use impolite names such as "hello" and "hey". I will use civilized language (XXX classmate, please help), say hello (hello XXX classmate, morning XXX classmate), wave, smile, applaud, apologize (sorry, please forgive), salute to the right, help each other, don't swear, don't fight, and don't give classmates nicknames. When you ask your classmates for something, you should use polite expressions such as "please", "thank you" and "trouble you". When borrowing school and daily necessities, you should ask for permission before using them, and return them in time after use. Thank you. After accidentally meeting someone else, you should take the initiative to admit your mistake in time and speak in a friendly tone; You can't judge your classmates' appearance, posture and clothes, let alone give them insulting nicknames. Never laugh at your classmates' physical defects.
4. Meeting etiquette: When gathering, you should enter the meeting place in groups, move quickly, quietly and neatly, and sit (stand) at the designated position. Sit (stand) posture should meet the requirements, don't talk, walk, eat, make small moves or make noise, don't leave sundries at the meeting place, leave the meeting place in an orderly manner and observe discipline. Flag-raising ceremony: the national flag is a symbol of a country, and raising and lowering the national flag is a way to educate young people in patriotism. When raising the national flag, all students should line up neatly, face the national flag and be in awe. When raising the national flag and playing the national anthem, stand at attention, take off your hat and stand at attention until the national flag is raised. Flag-raising is a serious and solemn activity, so we must keep quiet and avoid free activities, laughing or looking around. Look solemn. When the five-star red flag Ran Ran rises, all the people present should look up.
5. Etiquette in public places on campus: We should consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not throw scraps of paper, peels, spitting or littering in classrooms, corridors and playgrounds. Don't scribble, scribble, scratch or carve on blackboards, walls, tables and chairs. Take good care of school property, flowers and trees, and save water and electricity. Students who violate discipline should be politely persuaded, educated and stopped in time. For example, "Please don't litter everywhere. Please pick it up and put it in the dustbin. "
6. Flag-raising etiquette
(1) stand at attention.
(2) Pay attention to the ceremony.
(3) Listen carefully to the speech under the national flag.
(4) When singing the national anthem, be serious and loud. Agree with 52| Comment (5) 2011-8-614: 55 Zeng Rong 13 14 | Level 3.
Respect teachers love the motherland, unite and love classmates, do not fight, love studying and love working, and solemnly approve to raise the national flag and sing the national anthem 32| Comment 201-8-1210: 341092340225 | Level II.
1, what is etiquette?
Etiquette refers to the norms and principles of behavior formed by people in social communication activities. Reflected in politeness, etiquette, appearance, ceremony and so on.
2. What are the basic elements of etiquette?
Etiquette is a subject of etiquette (1); (2) the object of etiquette; (3) Etiquette media; (4) Four basic elements such as etiquette environment.
3. What is politeness?
Politeness refers to the mutual respect, friendliness and propriety that people should have in the process of mutual communication.
4. What is etiquette?
Etiquette refers to the customary forms and norms such as respect, congratulations, greetings, greetings and condolences expressed by people in the process of social communication.
5. What is a musical instrument?
Instrument refers to a person's appearance. Such as appearance, dress, posture, etc.
6. What is a ceremony?
Ceremony refers to activities with special procedures and norms held on specific occasions. For example, award ceremony, signing ceremony and opening ceremony.
7. What are the six basic characteristics of etiquette?
* * * Homosexuality, Inheritance, Unity, Difference, Class Influence, Times Development.
8. What are the four principles of etiquette?
(1) Respect principle; (2) the principle of compliance; (3) the principle of moderation; (4) the principle of self-discipline.
9. What are the functions of etiquette?
(1) helps to improve people's self-cultivation; (2) It helps people beautify themselves and their lives; (3) It helps to promote people's social communication and improve people's interpersonal relationship; (4) It is conducive to purifying social atmosphere and promoting the construction of socialist spiritual civilization.
10, why pay attention to etiquette?
Paying attention to etiquette is not a trivial matter in personal life, but a realistic reflection of a country's social atmosphere and an important symbol of a nation's spiritual civilization progress.
1 1. What is the function of etiquette to society?
For society, etiquette can improve people's moral concept, purify social atmosphere and improve social and cultural quality.
12, what does etiquette do for individuals?
For individuals, etiquette can build self-esteem, enhance self-esteem, self-confidence and self-love, pave the way for social interpersonal communication and handle various relationships well.
What is custom?
Customs and etiquette are very similar, and customs also include dress code, greeting, farewell and dining etiquette. But it embodies the etiquette that is popular in a specific country or region, not more universal.
14. How should we treat the differences between Chinese and foreign etiquette and customs?
(1) The differences between Chinese and foreign customs should be acknowledged; (2) In foreign-related communication, it is important to understand the similarities and differences between China and the country where the communication partner is located, especially the differences in manners and customs, rather than judging right and wrong and identifying the pros and cons.
15. What is a protocol sequence? What are the main arrangements?
Also known as protocol sequence or protocol arrangement. It refers to the polite arrangement of pecking order for many invited countries, groups or individuals in diplomatic activities according to international and domestic practices.
At present, in the diplomatic practice of various countries, the protocol sequence has the following five specific arrangements.
(1) Arrange guests by job; (2) Arranged in Latin alphabetical order according to the names of countries participating in diplomatic activities; (3) Arrange according to the order in which the visiting country informs the host that it forms a delegation or decides to send a delegation; (4) Arrange according to the specific time sequence when the parties formally arrive at the activity site; (5) There is no obvious sequence.
16, The Book of Rites says: "Those who treat their husbands with courtesy feel inferior and respect others". How to understand it?
(1) This reflects the principle of respecting people in the etiquette principle; (2) In communication activities, people should treat their communication partners with respect, friendship and harmony. Moreover, first of all, we should pay attention to, respect and friendly contacts; (3) In terms of etiquette, it is more important to treat others' demands than to treat individuals' demands. We should always respect others, never disrespect others everywhere, never hurt their personal dignity, and never insult their personality.
17, what is namaste?
In countries that believe in Buddhism, such as India and Sri Lanka. The namaste is popular. The folded ceremony means that the palms are slightly lifted on the chest and the head is slightly lower. Bowing is the most respected ceremony, followed by squatting, usually standing.
What are the six elements of personal image?
(1) Appearance refers to the basic appearance of a person's personal form; (2) Expression, usually mainly a person's facial expression; (3) Behavior refers to human body movements; (4) Clothing refers to the clothes and jewelry people wear; (5) conversation, that is, a person's speech; (6) Treat people with things, especially the performance when getting along with others, that is, people's attitude.
19. What are the four main aspects of personal etiquette?
(1) A proper hairstyle. Men's hair is not covered with eyebrows in front, not covered with sides, and not as good as collar in the back. Women are properly dressed according to their age, occupation and occasion; (2) the face is refreshing. Men should shave every day; Women should wear light makeup. Keep your mouth clean; (3) the expression is natural. Eyes gentle and peaceful, corners of the mouth slightly smiling; (4) hand washing. Trim your nails regularly and keep your hands clean. Women should not wear too much nail polish on formal occasions.
20. How to learn etiquette?
(1) Master the theoretical knowledge about etiquette; (2) Actively participate in etiquette practice; (3) Learning etiquette, preferably through professional training; (4) learning from the masses; (5) Etiquette accomplishment should be good at self-examination and summary; (6) Learn manners and be good at learning from others.
2 1, what problems should I pay attention to when modifying my hair?
(1) diligent in modification; (2) Moderate length: including gender, height, age and occupation; (3) Appropriate hairstyle: including the occasion where personal conditions are located; (4) Beautifying nature: including perming, dyeing, making hair and wigs.
22. What etiquette rules should be observed when making up?
(1) Don't make up in public; (2) Don't make up in front of the opposite sex; (3) Don't let makeup interfere with people; (4) Don't make the makeup look incomplete; (5) Don't use other people's cosmetics; (6) Don't comment on other people's makeup.
23. What is the standard for men to keep their hair in social situations?
The front does not cover the forehead, the side does not cover the ears, and the back is not as good as the neck.
24. What are the bad standing postures?
(1) The body is skewed; (2) hunched over; (3) crouching and leaning; (4) big forks on both legs; (5) improper foot position; (6) Improper hand position; (7) sitting and standing; (8) All over.
25. After taking a seat, how many standard sitting postures are there in the lower limbs?
(1) Sitting in a dangerous position; (2) Hanging legs and knees; (3) the legs are stacked; (4) Put your legs obliquely; (5) cross your feet; (6) foot adduction; (7) Protrude first and then bend; (8) Fold your thighs.
26. What details should I pay attention to when sitting?
(1) Don't put your hands on the armrest at the same time after sitting, and don't lie on the sofa; (2) Don't cross your legs, don't keep shaking your legs and then shake your legs; (3) Don't wait for the lady to sit down, and then stand up and tidy her clothes; (4) Don't hide your feet under the chair or hook the legs of the chair; (5) Don't suddenly sit up and make the seat ring; (6) Don't spread your legs, ladies; your legs should extend far away.
27. After taking a seat, what are the main standard practices of lower limb posture?
(1) Sitting in a dangerous position; (2) Hanging legs and knees; (3) the legs are stacked; (4) Put your legs obliquely; (5) cross your feet; (6) foot adduction; (7) Protrude first and then bend; (8) Fold your thighs.
28. What are the forbidden sitting postures?
(1) Shake your head; (2) the upper body is not straight; (3) dislocation of hand; (4) leg gaffes; (5) foot movement.
29. Observe social etiquette and walk with self-discipline at all times. What specific aspects should we pay attention to?
(1) Do not eat snacks; (2) Do not smoke cigarettes; (3) No littering; (4) No spitting; (5) Don't be too intimate; (6) Do not follow the crowd; (7) No damage to public property; (8) Don't peek at private houses; (9) Do not violate traffic rules.
30. What norms should I pay attention to when walking?
Polite. The basic requirement for ordinary people to walk is to be light and fast, without dragging their feet. Note: (1) Don't rub the sole when walking; (2) When women walk, their feet should not be splayed outside or inside; (3) When two or more people walk in public places, it is forbidden to walk back and forth. In short, men should be full of vitality and show masculine beauty; A lady should be light and feminine.
3 1, what are the principles to follow when walking?
(1) The stride of walking posture. Stride refers to the distance between the front and rear feet when traveling, and the size of stride is often proportional to a person's height in life; (2) the position of the posture. The correct posture is: when walking, your feet are close to a straight line, not two parallel lines; (3) the pace of walking. When marching, the pace should be even and steady, neither too fast nor too slow, neither too fast nor too slow; (4) the rhyme of posture. When walking, the knees and ankles should be elastic, and the waist should be used as the axis of the central movement of the body. The back swings back and forth naturally and easily to keep the coordination of all parts of the body, so that walking has a certain rhythm and looks natural and beautiful. (5) Walking gait. Gait is also a subtle language that can reflect a person's mood. When in a good mood, the gait is light and cheerful. When you are sad, your gait is heavy.
32. What details should I pay attention to when walking?
(1) Don't swing your arms and swing from side to side, giving people the feeling of being frivolous and unstable; (2) Don't bow your head, giving people the feeling of being unconfident or unsafe; (3) Don't be cocky, giving people a feeling of arrogance; (4) Don't look in all directions, so as not to arouse others' vigilance; (5) Don't use too much force when resting, make a "bang" sound, and don't nail the iron palm to the heel; (6) Avoid turning straight or "inside eight characters" or "outside eight characters"; (7) Don't crowd around in groups of three or five to hinder others.
33. What are the prohibited standing postures?
When standing, people should "stand as loose as a pine". It is strongly recommended to stand with sloping shoulders, chest out, abdomen in and back arch. (1) Don't spread your legs too wide. Otherwise it is indecent; (2) feet can't move at will; (3) can't be free.
34. What is custom?
Customs and habits are very similar. Custom also includes dress code, greeting, farewell and dining etiquette, but it embodies the popular etiquette in a specific country or region, not more universal.
35. What are the taboos of dressing in public?
(1) Don't go shirtless, roll up your trouser legs or wear pajamas in public places; (2) Women should not wear suspenders, navel dresses, miniskirts and shorts in the office.
36. Briefly describe the "three unifications" principle that should be observed in dress.
"Three unifications" is an important dress code. It emphasizes the problem of color matching, that is, when men appear in formal occasions, they should make their briefcases the same or similar colors as shoes and belts, and black is the first choice.
37. What are the basic requirements for dress in social etiquette?
(1) Neat and fit. (Keep clean, ironed, well dressed and complete with buttons); (2) Coordination (coordination of styles, colors and accessories); (3) reflect personality (suitable for personal character, occupation, identity, body shape and skin color); (4) change with the environment (dress should change with the environment); (5) follow the routine (follow the established dress code).
38. What are the characteristics of different occasions?
(1) Be "solemn and conservative" in official occasions; (2) Social occasions, to "fashion personality"; (3) Leisure occasions should be "comfortable and natural".
39. What are the women in dress etiquette on formal occasions?
In important meetings and talks, solemn ceremonies, formal banquets and other occasions, women should dress dignified and decent.
(1) coat: the coat should be flat and stiff, and less decorated with decoration and lace. Buttons should be completely fastened; (2) Skirts: Narrow skirts are the mainstay, and the skirt hem of young women can be 3 cm above the knee? 6 cm, but not too short; The skirt of middle-aged and elderly women should be about 3 cm below the knee. A petticoat should be worn under the skirt. It is not appropriate to wear leather or imitation leather suits and skirts on formal occasions; (3) Shirts: Monochrome is the best choice. When wearing a shirt, you should also pay attention to the following matters: the hem of the shirt should be tucked into the skirt waist instead of hanging outside, and the waist should not be knotted; The buttons of shirts need to be buttoned except the top one; When wearing a suit and skirt, don't take off your coat and put on your shirt directly. Underwear should be worn under the shirt, but not exposed; (4) Shoes and socks: Shoes should be high heels or middle heels. Socks should be high socks or pantyhose. The style of shoes and socks should be simple, and the color should match the suit and skirt.
Don't dress too exposed and transparent, and the size should not be too short and tight, otherwise it will give people a feeling of instability.
40. Excuse me, how do ladies in skirts get on and off on formal occasions?
When women get on the bus, they should take a "back-seat" style, that is, sit with their backs to the carriage, and then retract their legs into the car at the same time. When you get off the bus, put your legs on the ground first, and then slowly move your body out.
4 1, what are the manners for men to wear on formal occasions?
At important meetings and talks, solemn ceremonies and formal banquets, men usually wear suits as formal suits. A complete suit includes coat, trousers, shirt, tie, belt, socks and leather shoes.